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A selection of current sites I have designed and built for a wide range of clients

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www.marshallcat.com

Started in 1962, Marshall Marine pioneered the design and production of traditional New England catboats in the then relatively new technology of fiberglass construction. This site replaces a first generation effort that had grown unwieldy with extensive, well organized information and resources for prospective buyers of new and used boats and a growing community of owners. It also takes advantage of Kristen Marshall’s excellent photography.

www.huasteca.tomgidwitz.com

The Huasteca, a sub domain of science writer Tom Gidwitz’s main site, highlights archeological efforts in northeast Mexico. The Huasteca region encompasses mountains, rivers, lagoons, a broad coastal plain, a diverse mix of indigenous people, and ancient ruins long forgotten. The site displays Tom’s skills as writer and photographer and his ability to collaborate with scientists in the field. Its design evolved from earlier work we had done together.

www.sandraludlow.com

Sandra Ludlow is a practitioner of traditional Chinese Medicine. Her site provides a flexible and cost-effective format for educating prospective and current patients about Chinese Medicine and her personalized approach as a practitioner. Visually striking, the site reflects her sense of design and color and sets a tone for her practice.

www.tivertonpsych.com

Tiverton Psychological Services offers comprehensive therapeutic services for children, adolescents, families, couples and individuals. The site is designed to give prospective clients and referring practitioners a strong sense of who the three partners are, their qualifications, and areas of focus. It makes particular use of photos and images evocative of the seaside village of Tiverton and its surroundings.

www.vesuvius.tomgidwitz.com

The Hero of Vesuvius was named 2006 Best Website by the Geoscience Information Society.

Tom Gidwitz’s site “The Hero of Vesuvius” tells the story of Frank Perret, a turn-of-the-century engineer who became one of the world’s leading volcanologists. The site combines text and images in an accessible format that allows visitors to learn about the history of Vesuvius and its violent 1906 eruption that brought Perret to the attention of the world. The site’s material is more comprehensive than the articles on Tom’s primary website, tomgidwitz.com. The Hero of Vesuvius stands alone, but both sites are linked to each other to present a full portfolio of Tom’s work.

www.primarycarepartnership.com 

Primary Care Partnership is a medical practice focusing on women's health. Developed as a more flexible, less expensive alternative to print media, the site is targeted primarily at existing and prospective patients. Major objectives of the site are to provide information about the practice, direct patients to reliable sources and health care information on the Web, and to provide an additional channel for communication. The practice uses the Web as an option for non-urgent communications and self-service.

www.slocumregatta.org

For schools, clubs, individuals, and families, the Slocum River Regatta has become a fall classic rowing event for all ages and abilities. The site provides a flexible format for promoting the event, and is adapted from a brochure designed by Geraldine Millham.

www.nancytrainsmith.com

Nancy Train Smith is a studio artist with an extensive and evolving catalogue of work in ceramics and painting. She was interested in experimenting with the Web as a gallery for display of her portfolio of work in private collections and pieces currently for sale. The site targets gallery owners, collectors, and friends. Its simple, clean design stands behind her work, the site's main focus, and facilitates the addition of new pieces or galleries.

www.wte.com

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wTe is a technology-driven, value-added recycler of metals and plastics with a commitment to pioneering innovation in the field. For close to 30 years, wTe has invested in transformational technologies for recycling processes for metals and plastics, resulting in a positive, long-term impact to our environment.

www.oursistersschool.org

The mission of Our Sisters' School is to educate and inspire middle-school girls from the Greater New Bedford area to reach their full potential in a safe, supportive and challenging environment. Our Sisters' School provides a tuition-free, quality education and welcomes girls from diverse faiths, races and cultures to our unique learning environment. The site is a flexible resource for students, parents, faculty, staff, donors, and other non-profit organizations.

www.tomgidwitz.com 

Tom Gidwitz writes about earth sciences, oceanography, and archeology. The site highlights his work as an editor and photographer as well as his range of skills as a writer and his ability to collaborate with scientists in the field. From dramatic photos of lava flows on Mt. Etna to satellite pictures revealing Mayan temples hidden in the jungle, the site takes advantage of some of the rich graphic materials Tom has accumulated as part of his work. With well organized links, this is also an excellent waypoint for those doing research on the areas about which Tom writes.

www.annparson.com

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Ann Parson is a science journalist who specializes in medicine, health, environment, and technology. Simple in its design and organization, the site illustrates the breadth and depth of her writing, and targets interested readers as well as book, magazine, and newspaper editors and publishers.

www.staidanschapel.org 

Built in 1917, St. Aidan's is a summer chapel near the sea in Southeastern Massachusetts. From June through September, a distinguished roster of visiting clergy presides over services for a loyal group of summer and year-round residents. Looking to the future, the chapel's Standing Committee is interested in passing on this little-known jewel to the next generation of stewardship. The site is intended to show the simple beauty of the chapel and its gardens and to welcome anyone interested in attending services.

Tucker Hood        39 High Street, Dartmouth, MA 02748        508.999.6552        dth@dthood.com