Greg Aker

Columbia Hope Church

Columbia Hope Church
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Hired by Tech2Consulting to code a fantastic design by Brian McGeorge, the website for the startup Columbia Hope Church was deployed in ExpressionEngine to ensure staff being able to easily update website content.

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Main Squeeze

Main Squeeze
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Such a great restaurant, owned by one of the hippest people in Columbia, MO.  After a server migration, I redeployed the site using a custom CMS I built in CodeIgniter.  Now, the restaurateur can update every aspect of her site as easily as she can type an email!

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Calvary Episcopal Church, Columbia, MO

Calvary Episcopal Church, Columbia, MO
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The Calvary Episcopal Church in Columbia, MO had a website up and running in ExpressionEngine, however they felt the backend setup was somewhat too complicated.  I was hired to re-extract the design from the original files, and provide them with W3 Compliant and SEO Friendly templates.  I provided them with dynamic, and easy to update navigation, an events calendar and a general streamlining from the “old” backend.  jQuery effects were used to give the navigation some pop, as well as provide a little bit of motion on the page.

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FAKTIONLABS

FAKTIONLABS
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A quick project for a company I am involved with, the FAKTIONLABS website was handcoded in VIM for your pleasure.  Started by some friends of mine from college, we are working hard to build tools that will make the creative musician & artists life easier.

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Tech 2 Consulting

Tech 2 Consulting
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It’s a good thing when you’re a relatively new company, and you have been busy enough in your first couple of years that you didn’t have time to make your website.  After receiving the site design, Jonathan & Byron passed the PSD files on to me to provide them with an xHTML/CSS valid / SEO Friendly website powered by ExpressionEngine. 

Small amounts of jQuery effects were used to provide a little extra “pop.“

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