I’ve had the pleasure of working with “Art on the Coast” for the past 2 years: a San Francisco area, California based Music & Arts Festival that helps raise money and awareness for two central California non-profits: Pacifica Resource Center and Coastside Hope, in Half Moon Bay, CA. In addition to that, this year AOTC is also raising money for Not For Sale, a non-profit that helps raise awareness about human trafficking all over the world. So, obviously I have been excited about helping Art on the Coast with it’s brand, design, print collateral and now the redesign of the website. In addition to all that, I am also a performer for the second year in a row (www.natecurrin.com).
Most recently, I’ve redesigned the Art on the Coast website laying the site out in new landing page fashion, with navigation up top that simply takes the user down the page via Javascript animation. The result is a new, easy-to-use website that is highly functional and visually appealing. You can check out the new website here: www.artonthecoast.com.
Even though I am currently based in Atlanta, as an Atlanta web designer I can still work remotely for companies, businesses and organizations like Art on the Coast in California. And this is one I am definitely proud of.