
Asta
Klungland - The site of one-of-a-kind doll artist Asta
Klungland. Asta had a very definite vision for her site... a
dreamy, romantic, Old World feel, featuring old roses, stone
pedestals and of course her incredibly beautiful and evocative
dolls. Using design elements scanned from old postcards, each
page was created with swags of rose clusters, and ribbons...each
on a separate layer and placed in the composition by hand. ...well...by
mouse. :) Then each page was digitally hand tinted and aged.
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Enchants
- Christine Ruggles enchanting little site of sculpted faeries
and Otherworldy creatures. Christine also had a strong vision
of what her site should look like. She sent me sketches of each
page with detailed notes in the margin. :) It was a very satisfying
collaboration and the website that emerged was delightful. Christine
also had me create her business cards and postcards to reflect
the look of her site and to announce the launch of Enchants.com. |
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Stephanie
Blythe - Featuring the work of an incredible Doll Artist.
This site is very simple in scope. It consists of two galleries
and a couple more pages. The use of a consistent background,
rendered in various shades, adds a cohesive element to the pages.
It probably took twenty hours to complete this work. The artist
supplied all of the photographs via email which simplified the
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The
Camellia Tea Room - featuring a collection of textures and
patterns using the prints of William Morris, one of the inspired
artists of the Arts and Crafts movement of the late 1800's.
The interior of the Tea Room is clad in exquisite wallpaper
in similar style. |
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Charles
Batte, Fine Art Dolls This talented man is as crazy about
color as I am! His site was so much fun to create. Just full
of vibrant colors, whimsical design elements and of course,
gorgeous dolls! |

DiBella
Luce - "The beautiful light" - features unique
lampshades created with antique textiles and trims by Ginger
Takahashi. This site features rollover images of lamps, first
lunlit and then lit. Photographs were taken by my husband Jon.
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NIADA
- The official website of The National Institute of American
Doll Artists. This project was taken on as a face lift of an
existing site. |

The
Faery Crossing - designed to take the visitor on a fanciful,
delightful voyage through a world of fantasy and mystery. Clip-ons
include custom ecards, a mailing list add-on, and an affiliate
shop called The Faery Market. |