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- Jul 2011
Client / Project Description: Recently, The BEGIN AGAIN SHOPPE decided to start utilizing social media and email marketing with their online strategy. In order to help them achieve their online goals, I helped them set up and maintain their Facebook page. I also set up their account with Constant Contact to handle their email marketing. They also had greater needs for their website to maintain large photo galleries and more prominently portray their current sales and sale seasons. In order to tie all their needs together, I redesigned and relaunched their site with a focus on their core needs in mind.

This is an example of the Home page for {link:http://www.beginagainshoppe.com}BeginAgainShoppe.com{/link}. The images at the top of the page rotate through an implementation of the Nivo Image Slider.
Technology Utilized: Photoshop, Illustrator, HTML, CSS, Javascript (jQuery), WordPress, PHP
Plugins Used: Nivo Image Slider, NextGEN Photo Gallery, Contact Form 7
Website URL: www.BeginAgainShoppe.com
Role: Photographer, Design, Development, Copy Writer
Launch Date: July 2011

This is the Consignment Process page for {link:http://www.beginagainshoppe.com/consignment-process}BeginAgainShoppe.com{/link}. Since Begin Again is a consignment shop, lots of people have questions regarding what consignments are and how a consignment shop operates. This was a very important page for The BEGIN AGAIN SHOPPE.

The BEGIN AGAIN SHOPPE specifically requested the ability to host multiple photo galleries. In order to come up with a solution that was robust and easy to work with, I ended up using an implementation of the NextGEN Photo Gallery.

{link:http://www.beginagainshoppe.com/photo-gallery}BeginAgainShoppe.com{/link} has a single photo album that supports multiple photo galleries. The end user can click through each image and view a larger version through Thickbox.

This is the Contact Us page from {link:http://www.beginagainshoppe.com/contact-us}BeginAgainShoppe.com{/link}. The end user can either call Begin Again, email the owner or leave a comment on the site itself.