Drum Hill Liquors: drumhillliquors.com

September 10th, 2009

Drum Hill Liquors’ new website, drumhillliquors.com is now officially live!

The owner expressed the need for a web presence without the cost of updating the site regularly. I came up with a solution that fit the requirements. The result is a website that has all the necessary information to promote the business, while keeping it simple.

I made use of the color burgundy, which symbolizes class and red wine (of which the store has an excellent selection). It also matches the shirts worn by employees.

Here’s a screenshot:

drumhillliquors.com

drumhillliquors.com

Sodano Real Estate: sodanorealestate.com

August 27th, 2009

I am happy to announce the completion of Sodano Real Estate’s new website, sodanorealestate.com.

Darlene Sodano and I spent a lot of time discussing various aspects of the website. We decided that an elegant theme would demonstrate the business’ high level of service and professionalism. Combine that with rich content, and voila! An exemplary website.

sodanorealestate.com

sodanorealestate.com

RunKeeper

August 17th, 2009

I recently tried RunKeeper, an app for the iPhone. This lets you track your running activities by monitoring your GPS coordinates.

RunKeeper lets you track how far you ran, your pace and speed, running duration, calories burned, and it even uses Google Maps to show the path along which you ran. I like how it shows your pace for each mile, a feature that helps improve consistency.

The Pro version of Runkeeper comes with a price tag of $9.99 from the app store. I think that is a little steep, considering that the only additional feature is audio cues (that would get in the way of listening to the iPod). I’m completely happy with the free version.

After your exercise activity, the details can be viewed either on the iPhone or on the RunKeeper website. It shows the entire history and allows progress to be tracked graphically.

That being said, I love this app. It is absolutely brilliant!

RunKeeper uses Google Maps to show the path along which you ran

RunKeeper uses Google Maps to show the path along which you ran