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NEW! Central Community Church
asked for a helping hand to simplify their web site, which was illustrated with a variety of unrelated clip art and animations, and to expedite the upload process. There's nothing wrong with clip art as long as you use it consistently and meaningfully as you will witness in this makeover article.
Bonus Makeover article! Bridge Over Troubled Waters
features a zippy and colorful site makeover for this teen help organization's Web site. The request was amusing for the Makeover Maven, who very late into his fifth decade, still thinks of himself as a teenager.
Manufacturing a Site Redesign for the Software Factory
When is a factory not a factory? The Software Factory is neither a factory nor a manufacturer of software. So what is it? Find the answer to this, and see which of the six site makeovers is the winner, and why!
Making Waves A Web site makeover for The Institute of Native American Studies in South Dakota draws inspiration from the symbolism and crafts of the
local Native Americans. Raising the Bar
The State Bar of Texas Computer Section needed to add a little law and order to their site. The makeover features a Texas-style color palette and elegant repeating background pattern.Mouthwatering Makeover
The Makeover Maven returns to Venice Beach, California, a favorite high school hang out, for a makeover of Figtree's Cafe's Web site. On the menu, stylish color illustrations of food and photos of Venice Beach regulars.
Seeing Purple Elephants
Updating Purple Elephant Productions' advertising specialties Web site. The design makeover breaks new ground with innovative elephant foot step button effects.Solo Flight
The Solo Parents Network requested a makeover for their site where solo parents can meet, discuss common issues, and hang out. Bright colors and cheery graphics make going solo a little bit easier.
Design for Value
In order to compete with Web sites selling Xara (a popular Windows vector drawing and Web graphics application) for less than they could, i-us.com requested a site redesign that would attract and hold customers. The solution was the XaraXone, a complete Xara community.
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