Posts tagged redesign
Minor Brand Refresh
0I’m just gearing up for 2012. In 2012, well, starting right now, why wait?, I am repositioning PT Designs. I am repositioning PT Designs to be a User-Centered Design Consulting Firm. I am hiring a few people, training them in the art of UX and refreshing company collateral.
This includes a minor website refresh and some new business cards. Also in the company strategy, more useful and more frequent posts to reach out the user community. Promise. (more…)
I’m addicted to Word Press
0My Saturday began at 8am with me browsing through Word Press themes. Yes. After putting guaranteeprofits.com together, I couldn’t have a client site be leaps and bounds better than my own site. So, in no rush at all, I started looking for themes that would at least make use of the Featured Content Gallery plug-in. I searched for themes that had options. I came across [theme-link] by [theme-author]. (more…)
Guarantee Profits – relaunched. GP 6.0
0A little over 11 years ago, I picked up my first client as a web designer/consultant.
It was my brother, Minh Pham.
At the time, he needed a website to house his Professional Speaker material. We didn’t even get a domain. It was on tripod.com. For those of you that remember and wonders if it is still around, I just checked – it is. (more…)
Tassa Corporation launching soon
1Woohoo! I just sent the final invoice over to Tassa Corporation. I completed this project (branding, website redesign) in record time – roughly 18 hours. I have WordPress to thank. Sure, I could have designed it from Photoshop and blank HTML pages. Yes, it would have looked fantastic but doing so would have drained the budget in just Photoshop time alone. Instead, tweaking the purchased theme (CSS and Images) only took 3 hours. (more…)
PT Designs has moved… again.
0Yes. Two weeks ago, I made an announcement that instead of redesigning my website, I gave WordPress a try. Not only did give it a try, I loved it, had a child out of wedlock, married it and will have a few more off-springs.
The current hosting company I was with didn’t support WordPress so well and I was tired of the ‘old’ way of doing things. So I moved. I backed-up all my files, updated registar info and I moved to DreamHost. (more…)
