WEBSITE DESIGN

During World War II, the Poston Incarceration Camp operated from 1942 to 1945, with a population of roughly 17,000. Today, the Poston Community Alliance hosts yearly pilgrimages and works to preserve the camp’s history. Since then, I have built websites for non-profit groups, artists, and writers and my own sites. If you are interested in having your site built, more information this way!

I built a blog promoting local photography events, such as gallery talks, exhibitions, and local resources, in my spare time while at my part-time camera store job. When customers raved about this to my boss, he shifted my position to jump on the early social media trend of being on MySpace and Twitter.

A few years later, a photo lab hired me to run their social media, and this is where I got the start. Eventually, I was hired to build a website for a local photographer, which led me to create the website for the Poston Community Alliance.

These websites are built on various platforms, from WIX to Squarespace to WordPress, and utilize elements created or modified on Adobe Photoshop and Canva, among other apps. I’m always learning new ways to accomplish the client’s goal; it is a never-ending quest.

These websites are built on various platforms, from WIX to Squarespace to WordPress, and utilize elements created or modified on Adobe Photoshop and Canva, among other apps. I’m always learning new ways to accomplish the client’s goal; it is a never-ending quest.