There were no meta-tags. Search engines use meta-tags to describe your site and if they aren't there . . . you don't show up! Oh yeah, the client didn't care for the gap that appeared to the right of the car on top.

 

<— All his page titles were called "index" I changed this to a friendlier, more descriptive title (mouse-over)
<— I made a favicon to personalize the page for people (at least people with IE5 or later browsers) who add this site to their "favorites" list. (mouse-over)
 

Welcome to Ephemera Press, a publishing company devoted to . . .


the product images above were dark, I cleaned them up (mouseover)

I made a lot of hidden changes, like adding mouse overs, optimizing images, improving navigability and greatly lowering download time. If you want to see the page in the real world, click here.


Each CultureMap explores a specific metropolitan neighborhood, focusing on the people and places . . .


Each of these beautifully illustrated maps is done by a skilled artist illustrator and is filled with engaging portraits and aesthetic views of buildings and neighborhoods. CultureMaps make frame-worthy posters. They are available in both folded and unfolded formats.

The way the pages were laid out, adding another line of text would create gaps like the one on the left and change the position of the navigation buttons. I rebuilt the pages so that they are flexable and dynamic.

 

 

He did not like this yellow space here, I got rid of it.