Over the weekend the Defense Department debuted it’s new website to follow suit with the White House, State Department and other agencies adopting the Obama administration’s online brand and identity. You’ve got to applaud the effort to create an updated, more modern, coherent look for our government agencies!
DC Musician Starts New Blog on Being a Musician in the District
Meet Brian Franke. He’s got more energy than most of us, which is a good thing when you’re in the DC music scene from what I can tell. Brian wanted to start a blog focusing on the experiences and stories in the music community in the Washington, DC metro area, in part because of the challenges he faced when starting his music career in full force last year. Brian, a folk-rock singer/songwriter, will use the blog to share his tales and thoughts on what goes on behind the scenes with the area’s music. As the blog evolves, he hopes to have other parties from the DC music community contribute posts to the blog to offer a range of perspectives other than his own. In addition to the focus on Washington, DC’s music, Thinking Aloud will comment on trends in the music industry, provide tips and advice to musicians, and at times comment on interesting observations in everyday life.
Professional Clinical Psychologist Publishes New WordPress-powered Website
Dr. Sarah Heavin, a newly-licensed clinical psychologist based in Seattle, needed a simple website that would help her get her private practice off the ground.
Academic Law & Policy Journal Launches New Website
Based in Sacramento, California, and co-sponsored by the Institute for National Security and Counterterrorism in Syracuse, NY, this unique academic journal has launched its first website featuring a full archive of past content.
Research Center Launches New Dynamic Website
The Institute for National Security and Counterterrorism (INSCT) at Syracuse University launched its first dynamic CMS-based website this week after a 6-month design and develop process. Working closely with the Maxwell Schools ICT staff for some technical requirements, the new site has many improved features.
New website for Dr. Audrey Kurth Cronin’s book: “How Terrorism Ends”
Dr. Audrey Kurth Cronin, a scholar associated with the National War College and Oxford University, was in need of a simple, elegant website to feature her new book, How Terrorism Ends. In addition to reviews, audio interviews and publications associated with her book, Dr. Cronin also wanted to display her research data, containing variables [...]
New Website Launched for Professional Scholar – It Slides, Fades and More!
URL: www.georgeemitchell.com This sharp, dynamic website powered by the free content-management system Joomla! presents a professional, clean look for PhD candidate George E. Mitchell. This website includes a state of the art administrative side to allow George to add and edit content from anywhere he has Internet access. Additional features include: a contact form for [...]
New Website Launched for Idaho State Senator Nicole LeFavour
URL: http://www.4idaho.org Background: Six years ago I designed candidate Nicole LeFavour’s website as she was running in her first primary for the Idaho District 19 House seat. She is now a State Senator in the same district. I volunteered six years ago to design her website (it’s my way contributing to political campaigns that I [...]
Network Solutions Websites Suffer Wide-Spread Hack
Diplomatic row between Israel and Turkey may have sparked the cyber attack, which has targeted a large number of Israeli and Western websites This weekend an unknown number of websites hosted by the widely-used Network Solutions hosting provider were “hacked” by a group claiming support for the Palestinian cause. Websites that were targeted had their [...]



