(2007 – 2013) Aside from modernizing and making the site more mobile friendly, there was a good amount of print work and graphic design. There are also patent drawings that were requested by a doctor on the staff for technology that was being developed. Projects include newsletters, site redesign, animation, graphic design, 10-K design, and audio/video.

(2015) The client asked for a website that reflects the nature of her business which is providing ceremonies in gardens and and venues in Florida. The site was designed completely in-house and built with a custom WordPress theme and graphics. Functionality for a calendar, image gallery, and reviews were requested and hooked into external sites that brought in that content.

(2014 – 2015) Many sign-up/about one-pagers were built alongside designers that would provide layouts. Graphics were pulled from layouts and sliced into HTML/CSS. CSS/JS was also provided for custom WordPress sites.

(2015 – 2022) Brought into the team update the website and to gain full control of all assets. The website was migrated from WordPress over to HubSpot. HubL (basically a fork of .php) and HubDB (a database for storing data) were used to manage large numbers of speakers and instructors on their annual event page. A news article site was also created solely inside HubSpot called thewoodardreport. Massive indoor convention graphics were created and shipped to print teams near remote locations including booth graphics and conceptual previews.

(2023 – 2025) A coffee refinery and production facility requested site updates, weekly marketing emails campaigns, and sales running in tandem with emails. Three of the five sites were outdated and running on a Yahoo table layout platform. It was hard to update and worse for SEO / ADA. All three sites were redesigned (along with hundreds of product images) and migrated into Shopify with custom themes, data for orders, customers, and product variables. During this time the decision to leave Adobe in favor for GIMP, blender, Shotcut, Inkscape, and adopt Linux, was made to save time and money.

(2025 – present) A local manufacturer specializing in outdoor LCD displays required a marketing web developer and social campaigns. Social accounts were updated inside Zoho for Linkedin, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram along with a monthly review/schedule process. Site redesign and new theme were developed with custom plugins to manage control of site and increase load speed. Animation, audio/video, graphic design, WordPress, and AI were used to create new content and update existing pages.

(2025) A high school in Georgia requested a site that was predominately graphical in nature. Photography was provided with promotional video which were all incorporated in the design and final site. This was a pro bono and time / hosting donated.

(2022) An online congregation requested a site and supplied a page layout with content. A custom WordPress site was built using a combination of Gutenberg and custom page layouts. A fun touch was animating fish that swim across the page behind elements which the client enjoyed. Also requested – updates via posts, image slider and connection to a social network provisioned by the church.