Author: Kathleen Toler

  • Rachel Ferruci: Blog Re-Design

    Rachel Ferruci: Blog Re-Design

    Rachel is a very dear blogger friend of mine! We began working together a few months ago when she was having issues with her current host. I moved her business website over to my servers and once that was resolved, she decided to hire me to redesign both her professonal website AND her personal blog! We have not yet gotten to her business site, but we did finalize her personal blog redesign. She was in love with the collage of images featuring herself in the many different roles that she occupies in life so we used that graphic in the new design and came up with this:

  • Roo Ciambriello: Bio Design

    Roo Ciambriello: Bio Design

    Roo came to me for a simple personal, yet professional, biography site that utilized one page to display her information for visitors to quickly navigate through details about her as well as how to contact her and connect with her through social media. Anyone interested in finding out more about her now has all of her statistics in an easy to access format contained in an open, attractive, and simple yet elegant design:

  • All Dog Boots: Sizing Charts

    All Dog Boots: Sizing Charts

    I’ve worked with Karen on several projects… this one was probably one of the most involved design processes I’ve done in quite some time :) Karen is very particular about what she wants, which aligns with the fact that she takes her business very seriously and ensures that everything that goes into the presence of All Dog Boots reflects that.

    Sizing Instructions & Guide:

     

    This was the first draft of the paw sizing chart:

    This is the paw sizing chart Karen decided on:

  • My Life Simple & Beautiful: Graphic Design {Header Banner}

    My Life Simple & Beautiful: Graphic Design {Header Banner}

    Rachel and I have been friends for quite a few years. We met online before my five year old was even born and lost touch for a while but hooked back up through the blogging community over the last few months! I was SO excited when she came to me to transfer her blog from Blogger to WordPress with a new design. I was even MORE excited when, after I created her new design she ended up coming up with a completely new concept for her blog which allowed me to get away from the typical mom-blog feel and get a little digitally creative! That design is soon to come to my portfolio, but for now, I’d love to share the header I initially created for her:

    Click to enlarge!

  • WorkFlowy: Notebook Paper – In Your Internet Browser!

    WorkFlowy: Notebook Paper – In Your Internet Browser!

    Today, I came across an amazing new web application called WorkFlowy. It is like having a never ending sheet of paper on your computer. For me, that is priceless. Let me tell you why. As a designer/developer, I am always on the lookout for a great way to keep up with my project tasks more efficiently. I’ve gotten into a nice habit of keeping lists in a designated notebook, but as a perfectionist, I tend to spend more time on the lists than the projects LOL! When I run out of room in the space I left under a bullet point for notes, I write out a completely new task list.

    I have to keep track of hex codes for each color and all font names I use in a project, login credentials, hyperlinks to sites my clients request that I draw inspiration for their design from, and of course all of the necessary steps I have to take to complete the processes required for each specific project. That’s a lot to keep track of — and when I’m hopping back and forth between 8+ projects (which is typically the case), I need a simple way to know where I left off when I come back to complete a task!

    I’ve tried using Microsoft OneNote but it’s far too feature rich and I don’t want to have to run an entire program just to access a list. My browser is always open, so the fact that WorkFlowy runs on the web is awesome. It’s simple, yet powerful and helps keep me organized — I can scratch through completed items to keep track of what I’ve done and what’s left to do, expand and collapse items depending on what I need to see at the moment, and it’s all laid out on an interface that is no different than your common text editor. One word: SCORE!!!

    Some features I would love to see added to WorkFlowy:

    • Print capability for those days when I’m working at the park without WiFi available — that way I won’t have to write out client preferences and other specifications for graphics or coding I’m working on before I leave!
    • Export to text file function (or at least viewable in formatted text so that it’s copy/paste-able) because I like being able to have a local copy of everything!
    • Multiple list management, in case I don’t want everything in one list.
    • Embeddable lists so I can make certain lists viewable in my design site sidebar, or perhaps even on password-protected pages of my design site so that each of my clients are able to access lists pertinent to their projects.
    • Ability to duplicate bullets (would be great to have a “duplicate” command in the options box where currently you can add a note, complete a tast, or delete the selection) because many of the tasks I perform aren’t project-specific meaning that the same tasks have to be carried out for every project of a certain type; that would keep me from having to keep typing the same thing over and over or being forced to highlight, copy, and paste. Yep, clicking one button to make the same task appear again so that I can drag it where I need it to go would be perfect :)

    With those features, WorkFlowy would go from awesome to awesome-r. Even as it stands now, I’m in love.