Website Design

An effective corporate website will balance information with brand personality in an intuitive, organized fashion. It should leave an impression with the intended audience which ultimately leads to contact with the company.
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Turner Underground Installations

Turner is a regional specialty contractor in the business of horizontal directional drilling/trenchless excavation.  I provided web design and development services as well as all copy writing and some select photography.  Note: the customer has applied some edits which has affected some of the site functionality.  In the original iteration the auger bar which carries site navigation links drilled in from the left side of the opening web page, a second auger drilled in from the right side at the bottom of the page.

Visit Turner’s new website here: www.TurnerUnderground.com


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O’Connell Electric Company 

O’Connell Electric is a Top 50 US Electrical Contractor. I developed the company’s new corporate website to effectively communicate their breadth of specialized services, market expertise, expansive project portfolio, and role as industry leaders. The site is comprehensive in scope and exudes the core attributes of their brand.

The scope of work for this project was extensive. I was hired to design and develop O’Connell’s new company website from concept through completion. This not only involved the look, layout, interface, and navigation for the site, but all content as well. I wrote all the copy from the ground up including 53 featured project write-ups and either captured or art directed all the photography. My project management skills were also put to the test as I coordinated with over 50 company contacts and several outside resources over the course of the project.
Since its launch, O’Connell management has shared numerous testimonials relating how the website has played a key role in new business development for the company.

Below are a few screen grabs from the website.

Seen above is a screen snapshot of the Airports Division landing page under the Services Section of the site.

Seen above is a screen snapshot of the Power landing page under the Markets Section of the site.

Seen above is a screen snapshot of the Substation Division's featured projects tab page showing the Company Section drop-down menu enacted.

Seen above is a screen snapshot of the Featured Division Projects interface of the Electrical Construction Division under the Services Section of the site.

Again, check out the actual website to get a real feel for things at www.OConnellElectric.com