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Name

helloari

About Me

Ari Salomon has been a developer of corporate and non-profit Identity design and new media web solutions since 1996. His design focus: clean, consistent pages with sensible interfaces and elegant typesetting with a strong visual logic.

Recent and active projects:
UCSF Department of Ophthalmology: https://ophthalmology.ucsf.edu
Medgadget: https://www.medgadget.com
DZINE: https://dzineliving.com
OCHO Candy: https://www.ochocandy.com
Craftsmanship Quarterly: https://craftsmanship.net
The RealReal Blog: https://realstyle.therealreal.com

Non-profit clients include Southern Exposure, the SF Art Commission Gallery, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, SF Museum of Modern Art, NY Museum of Modern Art, New Langton Arts, Zeum, Redefining Progress, SF Bike Coalition, The Mexican Museum, Exploratorium and TibetNet (a project for the Tibetan government).

Find an up-to-the-minute picture of Ari’s capabilities and a design portfolio with images of many projects at http://www.helloari.com.

Website URL

http://www.helloari.com

Current Location

94114

WordPress Origin Story

In 2009, after fighting with Drupal (and coming out bruised) and testing the waters with Dreamweaver’s database-driven sites I tried WordPress. The sky opened up and shined a light into my life that has been radiating brightly ever since.

I was able to offer many more useful features to my clients and eventually build large scale community and Ecommerce sites at affordable prices.

Extras

Company

HelloARI Design

Job Title

Turnkey wed design solutions for small business: hosting and maintence.

Interests

USE MY IMAGINATION
The diversity of my projects demonstrates my ability to understand the needs of my clients and adapt accordingly. The result is a well-balanced final product providing creativity in both visual and technical design tempered by the specific context of the project. My imagination is at your disposal. Use it.

WordPress Usage

Personal, Business

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