Portfolio for Sandy Anderson
Web Site Examples
Tuolumne Utilities District—They had an existing, outdated site which lacked a consistent, professional appearance. They had a significant amount of content which needed to be easily accessible to the public, but it was difficult to locate primarily due to a lack of a consistent navigation across the site. Additionally, the site lacked an easy, anutomated way to make urgent announcements to the generla public such as ditch outtages. They sought us to redesign the overall design and to plan for future needs. Read more about how this project has progressed...
Interior Reflections—Part of the challenge in creating a new business is building a site that effectively reflects the the business and in this case, a very talented and creative Interior Designer via this electronic medium. She sought us to help create a very unique web site that would be a backdrop to a portfolio of her work and reflect her distinctive style. Read more about this project...
Class 5 Rehab & Fitness, Inc.—They had an existing, outdated site which lacked a consistent, professional appearance. They had compiled a lot of content over time, but it was difficult to locate as there was no consistent navigation across the site and it did not include two major portions of their business—chiropractic rehab and a new pain relief center. They sought us to redesign the overall design. Read more about this project...
Sierra Diagnostics, LLC— We redesigned the company's overall marketing perception and developed a successful, cohesive marketing strategy. Within two years, they sold their business to a International pharmaceutical company for a seven-figure amount and landed the CEO and six-figure consulting salary! Read more about this project...
Quantum Medical Staffing Group, LLC—Part of starting any new business involves the development of a logo, which is designed to be a unique signature differentiating, positioning and promoting a company. The most efficient are those who encompass the individuality, the personality of an entity. Read more about how we approached this project.
Dublin Historical Preservation Association—Logo Design Contest
Through a local contest, the Dublin Historical Preservation Association (DHPA) sought to create a logo identity for use in a variety of purposes such as letterhead, promotional items, mailings, web site, and other materials through a local contest. Learn more how and what we developed for this contest.
Sierra Diagnostics, LLC—Participating in several trade show events around the country required a current, cohesive and professional set of marketing materials which captured their product line and reflected their bio–tech industry. They had needed to update their trade show panels and develop some accompanying marketing information to be given to both clients and potential investors. Read more about this project and how it evolved.
Adaptax—When starting a new business, one of the first things after designing a logo is to develop business stationary and a brochure outlining their services. We revised their logo and created a set of materials that reflected the necessary impression and credibility needed to attract clients to this new tax consulting business. Read more about the project approach and results.
Self-Promotion—We needed to develop a very cost effective solution to promote ourselves to prospective clients. We needed to educate our clients on all aspects of our business and visually link the materials to our web site. Read more about the project...
Just For Fun—We created several materials that reflected our digital illustration and Photoshop prowess which could be utilized to demonstrate our versatility to our prospective clients/employers. We needed to educate our clients on this aspect of our business until then had been under utilized. Read more about these projects...
