These are only a few of the many websites designed and implemented by Craig Isley.
Website design samples are in chronological order with the most recent at the top.
Links go to sites on live domains unless noted otherwise as an archive.
If you are interested in more information about Craig's web design services, contact him for a free price quote.
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Are
you sick and tired of being sick and tired of being BROKE? Deddbrok Records
Inc, one of Alabama's most promising powerhouses and Birmingham's first,
is
ready to throw 30 dirty headbutts that make you bob
your head and
get through those broke days and ballin' nights ...you feelin what I'm feelin'?
This design by Craig features music, downloads, bios, and more for an up-and-coming record company that is destined to rule! Deddbrok.com also includes a nifty (yet small) Flash intro plus custom graphics and interactive buttons for a slick and consistent look.
CoolPond.com
was a website created for a client who wanted to share his insights on the
music scene with a simple, but informative and eye-pleasing site, using Amazon's
associate program. Craig came up with what he believes is a fun and functional
design that would best showcase his weekly picks as well as provide room for
growth.
Unfortunately
the client did not have the time or resources to continue the venture, but
Craig leaves the archive of his web design here as an example of his work.
Vision
Graphix is a screen printing company based in Memphis, TN. VisionGraphix.net
is one of Craig's oldest professional website designs still in use by a client
today. Although it's been modified by others over the years, his
basic navigation elemets (which were based on their original logo that is featured
on the home page) remain intact. This early work by Craig is not his best
by far, but he is proud that his work has stood the test of time.
Craig's original
website design for Grafco Inc. has remained virtually untouched for over
seven years. Being one of his first professional design jobs, Craig is
quite proud that it has served this client's purposes for such a long time.
I guess it just goes to show, if you get something right the first time, there's
no
need to change it. This simple corporate website still looks good today, and
I guess that's why they keep it. How many other web designers still have active
sites out there for so long?