Author Archives: Brandon

rachelbrandon.com

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Now in its third generation, rachelbrandon.com began in 2006. Originally it was a static informational website about our wedding. Then in 2007, it was transformed into a static blog about our year living in Tanzania. Since 2010, it has been … Continue reading

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mrdan.com

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I designed and built this site while contracting for M.R. Danielson Advertising, a small advertising company in downtown St. Paul, MN. The objective of the design was to clearly play off of the 50′s space theme, using branding that already … Continue reading

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legacyfarmbuilders.com

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Caliber Legacy Farm Builders is a site I did with Web Mentality in 2007. It features an estate that was recently renovated and was ready to sell. The emphasis was to sell the lifestyle of living on a farm that … Continue reading

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Web Mentality, LLC

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This is a site that was developed to eventually replace the older Web Mentality site. It features the Minneapolis skyline in the sites header, and easy navigation throughout the site. Web Mentality was a group of web design freelancers that … Continue reading

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donsamuels.com

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This is a site I built for Minneapolis City Councilman Don Samuels’ bid for election. I wanted to be able to show interactive elements and make it easy for users to find the resources needed to help users make an … Continue reading

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bacchushomes.com

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This is one of the oldest sites that I have done. Built in 2006, the site is static with php includes. The homepage slideshow remains the featured element of the site and continues to provide a strong selling point for … Continue reading

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The Four Rules of Design Etiquette for the Non-Designer

Being a designer has never been easier. In fact, more people than ever are designing. Simply consider how laborious design was on an early printing press. I can imagine the painstaking placement of each letter into the press, while knowing … Continue reading

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