Web design • Interactive multimedia • Print & graphic design • eLearning
Corporate branding • Usability & information architecture • Project management

| DTAE Quality Online Course Development Training System | |
| Challenge: The Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education was at the forefront of online learning, but found that few classroom instructors had the skills to be effective online facilitators and student satisfaction was low. Solution: Using a state-awarded grant money, I co-developed a system to give instructors adequate training and resources for online facilitation. I then designed the logo to recognizable throughout the DTAE. | |
| Traci's Learning Corner | |
| Challenge: Traci's Learning Corner needed a brand identity, including a Website, that would separate them from their competition as a certified, curriculum-rich professional childcare center as well as provide resources for parents. Solution: Using Adobe Photoshop, I developed a corporate identity that expressed TLC's mission and built a dynamic, content-managed Website that allows TLC staff to update information. | |
| Happy Children Daycare | |
| Challenge: Happy Children In-home Daycare needed a marketing package that would not only provide resources for parents, but also provide tools to encourage networking among other local in-home daycare providers. Solution: Using Adobe Photoshop, I developed a corporate identity that expressed HCD's mission and built a dynamic Website with collaborative tools such as newsletters, discussion forums, events calendars and galleries. | |
| Sew Me a Sign | |
| Challenge: This growing family-owned business needed a corporate branding and Web marketing solution to match it's growing needs. Solution: As a freelance consultant for an acclaimed national Web marketing company, I worked directly with the client to develop a corporate identity that expressed the client's unique mission. I then designed and built a site to effectively reach their target market. | |
| Shop Teks Equipment Specialists | |
| Challenge: This local equipment company had won exclusive rights to distribute a well-known manufacturer's equipment nationally, but needed a more professional brand identity. Solution: Using Adobe Illustrator, I worked directly with the client to design a corporate identity that expressed their mission and appealed to their target market. | |
Corporate branding • Usability & information architecture • Project management Aura-Leigh Sanders Jenkins |
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