Remove WP Branding WordPress Plugin

Remove WP Branding WordPress plugin

This is a WordPress plugin I created a while back to white label, replace and/or remove the WordPress branding from the CMS to give you the user a more professional look if they are doing custom builds with WordPress. The plugin allows you to change the howdy text within the dashboard, hide multiple WordPress logos … Read more

Status Plan by work.shopMG

Status Plan Ruby on Rails project

Status Plan is a Ruby on Rails application that I built for work.shopMG, a Chicago based Property Development Management company. It’s basically a CRM for Property Development that helps the developers communicate with the tenants and the contractors to work out their deals and complete their projects. I built this from the ground up. Initial … Read more

231WebDev 2020 Website Rebuild

231 Web Dev website screenshot

Decided to go after the 231 Web Development website rebuild right away in 2020. For the last couple of years I have run a network of WordPress sites using Divi which is an Elegant theme. Truth is the Divi builder was great for a while but it has become a bloated mess. They changed the … Read more

IE Print Text Running Off of Page

IE Page running off on print

With the Internet Explorer browser I was having issues with the text running off the page when printing to a pdf. It had to do with not having a img {max-width:100%;} within the @media print. There are a couple of different ways that you can accomplish this. I have an odd situation here as this … Read more

work.shop

work.shopMG logo

Lead Developer for work.shopMG LLC Property Development Vertical Market My biggest client for 2014 ended up turning into my full time employer in 2015. work.shop from great idea to grand opening… We create tools and technologies for the retail real estate industry. We have got a handful of great clients across North America. We go … Read more

Sethco Lumber

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Sethco Lumber Website Development

Just got done with a new responsive build for Sethco Lumber located on Apple Ave in Muskegon, MI. Sethco Lumber has been in business for many years and recently contracted 231 Graphics to step up their web presence, and you know that we where up to the task.

I have went back and forth on how to approach these jobs. I am back in the zone where I think that utilizing a CMS is always the way to go. The clients always like a certain amount of control, and I am at the point with my skill level that there is literally no limitations when it comes to what I need to do here.

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R&R Landscape Supply

RR Responsive web design

R&R Landscape Supply – Website Set Up

We have went back and forth from WordPress to dynamic HTML5/PHP builds. Currently we are running the latter with a great looking easy to navigate website.

R&R Landscape Supply in Muskegon, MI

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Mulch, Stone and Snowplowing in Muskegon

I recently got to build a website for R&R Landscape Supply. They had an existing website at www.rrmulch.com, and had recently bought www.rrlandscapesupply.com. The RR Mulch website ranks pretty well for a lot of different search strings revolving around the landscape supply industry so we decided to leave the content there, and build a fresh site under the RR Landscape Supply domain.

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Muskegon Rockstock – Branding and Music Festival Website

Rockstock logo

Muskegon Rockstock – Logos and Web Design

An annual music festival held in Muskegon MI

I’ll start this out with a little story. Approx 6 years back or so I was still making music. I heard about a local music festival that was being started that would be held in Hackley Park. They where calling it Rockstock and there was a contest to design the logo. I went right after it. I felt like I had a pretty good idea. I knew black and white would be the best bet as it is cost effective for the t-shirt designs. I also knew they needed a rock look, which is why I decided to utilize a Les Paul guitar. The coolest looking and best playing guitar for something like 50 years.

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