Protected: Portal: Florida Headstart
During the Leafworks era, we created the local Tallahassee site for Florida Headstart.
Welcome to the Control Panel for previous and on-going projects that we have performed for our various clients. These password protected portals allow clients to view project status, activities, billing, and documents.
During the Leafworks era, we created the local Tallahassee site for Florida Headstart.
During the Leafworks era, we designs and developed the web presence, site, and archive of journals for the Florida Trust.
During the Leafworks era, we designed and developed the community site - Holachicas.
Support and publication services for author Jacqui Wood. Fantasy and ethno-archaeology author located in Cornwall, UK. During Leafworks, Wandering Leaf, and Technogypsie Productions era.
During the Leafworks era, we provided web development and publication services for author Jane Bruno.
the creative arts and publications of artisan Leaf McGowan. Through the era of Leafworks, Wandering Leaf Designs, and Technogypsie Productions. We published his blogs, vlogs, and publications.
A collective experiment and brick / mortar storefront in historic Ashland, Oregon featuring Fairy, Pirate, and Viking crafts, costumes, jewelry, armor, gifts, and accessories. Apothecary. Community network. www.leafanddragon.com. A combine store of Jelling Dragon and the Tree Leaves Oracle.
Technogypsie Productions in 2014-2015 offered design, development, and technical services for Jelling Dragon during their co-collective experiment the Leaf and Dragon in Ashland, Oregon as well as guidance/support for the publications of Magical Places.
A collaborative collective project with Golden Dragonfly, Medieval Designs, and Tree Leaves Oracle, Technogypsie Productions created the Medieval Goblyn Market in 2018 for the Medieval Festival in Colorado.
During the Leafworks and Wandering Leaf era: 1990-2002, we designed, developed, and managed the online network of Nehalem Point - a then housing community project for housing /land development sales. All properties were sold, and they eventually closed their website. www.nehalempoint.com.