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Elvis Has Left the Building

Elvis Has Left the Building

For the second time in less than a year, I’ve had to close my queue. No new projects. It isn’t an easy decision for me to make. The potential projects that have been coming in are interesting and exciting. They fuel my creativity and...

Out With the Old

Out With the Old

The reasons for this blog can be summed up in one overlong, run-on sentence: A blog will be a great place for me to share what’s going on at Sweet Solutions, strut my stuff, and maybe convince a few people that hiring me for their web design...

Under Reconstruction

Under Reconstruction

Just in case you haven’t noticed, this site is in development. Pages are not finished. Content is missing. O, the joys of remodeling. I’m moving Sweet Solutions into WordPress and adding an official blog . . . this blog, to be exact....

Starting Over

Starting Over

It is sometimes necessary to admit defeat, cut your losses, and start over. My attempt to finish this site has forced inspired me to lose the flash and change its look. “Change has a considerable psychological impact on the human mind. To the...

A Shopping We Will Go

A Shopping We Will Go

I finally finished formatting a shopping cart for the site, and added a link for it at the top of every page. So sweet. The cart is for customers who want to purchase premade layouts. Instead of linking each layout directly to PayPal, customers...

Did I Say I Love Flash?

Did I Say I Love Flash?

Here’s a revolting development—the flash contact form on my design site does not work. How’s that for “wow” factor? Part of the problem is bad code in the PHP file that came with the flash template. I tried re-writing...

Officially Online

Officially Online

Cool beanz. After two years of thinking about it, I've decided to go public. Sweet Solutions is now officially online and open for business. That's the good news. The bad news is . . . You know how Picasso had a "blue" period? Well...


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Food for thought: My design philosophy is simple. Little details done right make all the difference between so-so and so sw-e-e-t. Every web page paints a picture . . . tells a story . . . draws the reader in. Or not. Websites are funny that way. Some work, some don't. It all depends on how successful the website is at capturing the attention of an intended audience.
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