Web Design Projects by Joe Watts

Please visit my new website at http://www.watts-consulting.com for current information. I've stopped updating this site and will eventually point it to my new site (when I get a moment!).

Joe

The following are a reasonable portion of the projects I've worked on in the past 10 years. Until about a year ago, I used primarily Dreamweaver as my web development tool, with a very small amount of Flash. I use Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Fireworks and the rest of the Adobe suite of products on most of the websites I develop. Now, I'm finding WordPress to be more interesting and flexible for my needs, and have developed a pretty good number of Wordpress sites in the last year.
 

Web design and maintenance clients include the following:

Perry County Chamber of Commerce
Sumter County Chamber of Commerce
Civil Consultants, Inc.
Knight-Griffith LLP
Alabama Association of RC&D Councils
University of Alabama Center for Economic Development (UCED)

American Institute of Architects, Birmingham Chapter
Brierfield Ironworks Historic Park
Lower Cahaba Heritage and Recreational Corridor (tourism website)
Alabama's Front Porches, Southwest Alabama regional tourism site

Brad Morton (local sculptor)
American Mining Insurance Company
Ala-Tom RC&D Council
Bibb County Tourism website (in progress)
River Bottom Pine,
Heart Pine Wide Plank Flooring
Church Transporation & Logistics
Brookside Alabama City of Brookside
Alabama Communities of Excellence
Birmingham Architectural Foundation
Tyler, Eaton, Morgan Nichols (Court Reporters)

Highland Park Neighborhood Association

Veterinary Diagnostics and Cardiac Evaluations
Sierra Club, Alabama Chapter
CAWACO RC&D Council

Taj India
Your Town Alabama
Your Town Alabama Blog frequently updated blog
Standard Fire Equipment

Lee-Russell Council of Governments


Hosting and Minimal Design/Maintenance
Alzheimer's of Central Alabama

Birmingham Historical Society



Designed and/or Maintained by Joe Watts:

The Alabama Scenic Byways Program
The Alabama Association of Regional Councils
Advance Alabama: Alabama's Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy, CEDS
 
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