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June 26, 2006
Raleigh Neighorhoods Center
Launched the a version of realty web application for North Raleigh Realty.
This is the start of a little web tool I developed for North Raleigh Realty, Inc. It displays a wealth of sales and background information on some of North Raleigh's subdivisions. Jim works to gather the information on a monthly basis.
Complete conception, database design and scripting. A work in progress for my father in law.
Specs: PHP, MYSql, Javascript, xHTML, CSS.
URL: http://www.northraleighrealty.net/neighborhoods.php

Posted by pgraber at 05:17 PM
June 18, 2006
D & M Plywood Identity/Website
Completed a new identity for a Buffalo-based distributor of plywood and specialty building products.
I was introduced to D&M by another client. Thankfully, I got to meet owner and President Paul Maher at my bachelor party. Turned out he lived right down the street from where it was held.
D&M is a distributor of plywood and specialtty building products. Created the new logo, as well as the other identity components. The idea with the logo was to stress the company's origin in plywood products, but to also describe their other offerings and products.
Because the budget for the project was small, tried to keep things as simple and straightforward as possible.

After the identity was completed, a small website was built for the company. THis is an ongoing development; very basic.

Tools: Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop.
URL: http://www.dmplywood.net
Posted by pgraber at 12:41 PM
June 17, 2006
Trade Show Signage & Collateral
I produced graphics and collateral for a trade show booth for North Raleigh Realty, Inc.
Jim Mulligan was exhibiting at a Raleigh trade show. After purchasing a booth on eBay, I worked with him to create the display's graphics.
The display was about 7ft by 10ft. I sourced some quality stock photo and used existing identity art.
The project also included a printed piece that supported the theme. This turned out to be a mini-booklet.
Tools: Illustrator, InDesign, Acrobat.


Posted by pgraber at 12:35 PM
