Leonardo Schiavone Photography
“My website is designed to make business with my photographic work. At the moment, the site is a work in progress; the final aim is to sell pictures and to get collaborations all over the world. The site gathers some my artworks, not the best maybe, but the ones I consider as most representative of...” — Leonardo Schiavone
Blickmontage Videoschnitt-Service
“It is my business website for editing videos in the private section. There are a few examples, which I published on Vimeo and some pictures, where I show colorgrading.” — Gabriele Wessling
Jeremy Dronfield
“I used code injection for two purposes: to customise the fonts and colours for text and headings; and to introduce a custom horizontal rules (a nice fading-ends hr snippet I found online).” — Jeremy Dronfield
Mount Venus Productions
“This site was designed to show examples of Mount Venus Productions' corporate video and broadcast work. There is a biography page so people can read a little about Karen.” — John Fay
Darren Ingram
“The best anecdote is Sandvox. Like one of the awards' speeches: "I thank my family, my friends and Sandvox, without whom I wouldn't be here today..."” — Darren Ingram
Mr. Lonnie
“With the death of MobileMe, I needed a site quickly. I will incorporate more Sandvox designs and feature pages as needed.” — Lonnie Hirsch
Anita Holmes Creative––Writer, Editor, Photographer
“There are several things I like about this design: 1) It is really beautiful; 2) One of my photos perfectly fit the banner; 3) The layouts suited my purposes.” — Anita Holmes
www.kimhonnell.com
“For the section of my site to focus my previous work as an editor and camera operator, I used the photo grid. The photo grid itself includes a thumbnail of separate pieces of work I use to showcase my work. Then, by clicking on one of the image in the grid, the corresponding page includes the...” — Kimberly Honnell
Photography by Dean Zatkowsky
“I work hard to give my photographs a three-dimensional feeling, and I liked this design because it imparts a subtle sense of dimensionality as well.” — Dean Zatkowsky