Different sites I have designed and contributed on
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Jinx Nerf was an E-commerce site I created. There were 5 different pages created to give the feel for how the site would look. Including a home landing page, the login page you open when first opening the site, a mock-up of the store and what it would sell, a second-page showing different features in the store, and customize your character page. This project did not require showing all the pages that we created so I created the site to look like it could have added features in the future but showed off the main 5 pages that were created.
Newbury Comics is an existing site that I recreated for a better online setup. I took information from their previous website and designed it the way I think it should look. The project included a mood board that I drew information from, an illustrator version of the logo, rough drafts of the pages, and the final drafts of the pages. The pages included a home page, location page (where the store is found and how to get there), profile page (giving you access to past orders, rewards points, and suggestions from the store itself on what they think you would like to purchase based on past orders), and a shopping page where you can make your purchases. All of these pages were not created to the full extent due to limited time on the project.
Trundle was an online travel site. It included a mood board filled with the color pallet, different types, icons, and pictures that would be used throughout the pages. There were 14 pages otherwise created for the site. The first is the login page, the first thing you would see when opening the app. After logging in you are directed to the home page with 4 different icons on the bottom used as the navigation system. On this site, you can book flights, hotels, and excursions. It included a billing page with confirmation for flights and passengers that are involved with the trip. Added pages to give a spin to a normal looking vacation app included a calendar marking the dates that you would be in the destination of your choice including the weather for each of those days. A photo log so you could keep an online journal of you trip in one place. A page targeted for college students on spring break to widen the target audience for the app. And uber connect so you could find ways to get around in advance or at the touch of a button.







During the summer of 2023 into the fall of 2023 I had an internship with The New Ipswich Historical Society. I had to recreate their entire website from scratch including the color pallet, type, and layout. The site was supposed to be created in Squarespace until there were some issues with the domain and we switched to WordPress. My supervisor Emari Traffie worked with me on it as neither of us had used WordPress before. I completed over 160 hours on this site. Emari and met weekly discussing the changes I made throughout the week. The site is live but still is being updated with programs and other information as it comes up. It is also now connected to their currently used newsletter.











This was a continuation of the internship that I completed. I would take the information from the newsletter created by John Poltrack. He posted an article every morning at 4:00 a.m. and I would take the information and photos used to post onto their Instagram. Posting on their stories, feed, and interacting with followers and other pages it followed. The goal was to extend their target audience by getting more information to a younger audience. Instagram was a good way to do that since it could pop up on feeds based on location and interest not just following. The page started with about 24 followers when I started posting and ended up with 105.