Floyd’s Custom Kitchens – Website Launch
Recently launched Floyd’s Custom Kitchens website. The inspiration for the overall design came from Floyd’s portfolio of custom backsplashes and cabinetry. I used common elements seen in his kitchens – the neutral stone backsplash as the background and the bottom of a wooden cupboard / cabinet as the navigation.
Domani Hair – Website Launch
Domani Hair goes online! Recently designed the new Domani Hair website. They wanted to change their colour scheme to something new – Blue!
Miller Caron McLeod & Priestley – Website Launch
Recently launched the new website for Miller Caron McLeod & Priestley. They are a family law and litigation firm located in Kitchener-Waterloo.
The overall design has a clean corporate / professional appearance with a user-friendly navigation.
Willow Brae Pallets – Website Launch
Here is a website launched for Willow Brae Pallets we did December 2010. They are the first pallet recycling company in the Kitchener-Waterloo Region with nearly forty years of experience in the pallet industry!
OnSite Computer Services YellowPages Ad
I was approached by OnSite Computer Services to design their 2011 YellowPages Ad. They didn’t like what the YellowPages graphic designer provided and wanted something that would better represent their business.

William Radtke Website Redesign
As usual, I created a clean and professional website that is user friendly and easy to navigate. Did some common SEO to help improve their search engine rankings, which will take a few weeks to notice results. Overall the website looks great and I’m excited to hear some feedback from the client in a few months.
3 Reasons Small Businesses Must Have A Website
1. It’s Expected
Nowadays online access is available instantly, people are no longer turning to traditional methods of finding information such as Newspapers and Yellow Pages.
Almost everyone uses the internet to get information – even local information. People are currently finding other local businesses instead of yours. You can’t afford not to have an online presence.







