To
date, Knucklehead Designs has fully designed and created
the below sites, and contributed to others with image
editing, design assistance, and/or photography. Listed
below are some of our current sites and a brief explanation
of each. Please take several moments to study these
projects. Also, you may click on the site logos to take
you directly to those sites in their own window. Currently,
sites that Knucklehead Designs assisted on but did not
design or create are not listed below.
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www.RichardMellowElectric.com
was started in the winter of 2006, following
consultation with the business owners. Knucklehead
Designs was recommended to Richard Mellow
by the owners of Endeavor Audio and Lighting
Services, listed below. This site is based
on a simple yet professional layout, with
nothing taking away from the fact that this
is a successful business. Ease of navigation,
functionality, and content were of highest
importance when creating the site. There are
no frames (which can create problems with
search engines), no Shockwave, Flash, or any
other *loud* design techniques utilized. This
site is far from complete. It will be frequently
updated over the next few weeks until a final
site is completed. Be sure and check back
periodically for updates.
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www.ealsinc.com,
or Endeavor Audio and Lighting Services,
Incorporated is currently being
designed and created from the ground up. This
site, which will be the online home of a corporate-scale
audio and lighting company, is being created
with ease of navigation, functionality, and
most importantly, professionalism in mind. There
are no frames (which can create problems with
search engines), and no extravagant Macromedia
Flash involved. The site integrates cascading
style sheets, and includes a minimal amount
of Javascript. The company's logo was also designed
by Knucklehead Designs. This site is slated
to be fully completed and live by the Spring
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SoapFrenzy
was completely designed and created from scratch
in 2004. The owner of the site had general ideas
in her head that through discussions with Knucklehead
Designs led to the final website. This clean
and secure e-commerce site is simple to navigate,
includes cascading style sheets, and a minimal
amount of Javascript. Soap Frenzy went out of
business in late 2005, and the website is currently
offline. A link of the archived site is available
for review, however. |
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www.IdolEyez.net
was originally designed and created by Knucklehead
Designs in the fall/winter of 2002. Since it's
creation, the owners of the site opted to switch
web designers to develop a Macromedia Flash-based
site. The link directs you to the original Knucklehead
Designed website which has been archived, not
the current version. This site utilizes Javascript,
cascading style sheets, and Macromedia Flash
animations on the main page. This site was designed
within the extremely tight budget constraints
of the band.
Keep in mind this site is no longer maintained
by us, so information is now dated. |
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www.SimonSezJump.com
was fully designed and created in the fall/winter
of 2001 from the ground up. This large site
(over 30 linked pages) is fully based on frames
and cascading style sheets, and also utilizes
javascript and a small amount of Macromedia
Flash. This site has gone through several transfromations
over the past several years and continues to
evolve to match the needs/requests of Scranton-based
cover/original band Simon Sez. |
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www.Knucklehead
Designs.com was just fully redesigned in
the spring of 2003. This site better represents
the professional look that Knucklehead Designs
is capable of. Design, functionality and professionalism
were key in designing this site. We can provide
you with any degree of website design, image
editing, or photography that you wish. Regardless
of the design differences in the above sites,
all are easy to navigate, and loading time is
always kept in mind. Despite society moving
toward broadband connections, Knucklehead Designs
realizes that the vast majority of people still
access the internet over dial-up connections,
and this is kept in mind when trying to strike
a balance between content and functionality. |
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