
Watercolor Addict
Print & Web Design
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Design Notes
Judy Thompson, watercolor artist and photographer, and I collaborated again – this time on her new Watercolor Addict website that she originally planned as an eCommerce site. We also collaborated on her Etsy Shops.
Several years ago we started designing together on her Pup Portrait Studio website and print projects. Judy has developed several business ventures in addition to her pet portraits, and she wanted a site to promote her current artwork. She specializes in wildlife watercolors as well as painting exotic species and family pets. She is especially interested in selling prints of her beautiful pictures, so we chose the user-friendly WIX.com platform for her new site. Judy could easily access and process her orders in the WIX store.
We merged her Pup Portrait Studio gallery into her eCommerce site to showcase her watercolor and photography collections. Judy later decided she prefers Etsy to sell her artwork. She is now offering her fur babies, floral and abstract prints for sale in her two Etsy Shops (click on bold text for quick access to her Etsy pages):
Also visit Judy's galleries in her website via Judy Thompson: Watercolor Addict (click on bold text for quick access to her site or bookmark
WatercolorAddict.com).
Then contact Judy for your custom watercolor painting or prints of her popular, favorite pieces. She would love for you to enjoy her creations too!
Versatility is my strength and passion.
Finally – My Next Chapter!
Welcome and thank you for visiting my web and digital design portfolio. I’m Beth (Beth A. Maxwell – BAM), and I’m glad you’re here!
Many great things have happened for me in the last several years. My dreams to become a graphic designer are now a reality. After almost 28 years as a public-school educator (two master’s degrees in education and 24 years in two school districts), I was blessed with the opportunity to become a full-time student. During my semi-retirement in Naples, Florida, I studied digital design software to enhance my skills and to transition to my next, professional chapter. Even more exciting – I’m looking forward to combining my journalism and communication skills from my first degree with my graphic design passion to help you promote your passions.
Please contact me when you’re ready to talk about a new website, your plans to revise your current site, graphic design ideas, or if you need help with using or understanding technology.
I’m looking forward to collaborating with you.