Rafi Miller
Websites &
Graphic Design
Well hello! I'm Rafi, and designing websites has become a serious hobby of mine. My first experience developing WordPress themes was for The Commentator at Yeshiva University, and one by one, student organizations started coming to me for their websites. The count from YU is now at five, and there are a few more now in line. I've made a few private sites too.
If you'd like my help with a website, please be in touch!
Portfolio
TheLamdan.com
A Torah publication by the Student Organization of Yeshiva.
WordPress theme development.
YCNeuroscience.com
Website of the Yeshiva College Neuroscience Society.
WordPress theme development.
KolHamevaser.com
The Jewish thought magazine of the Yeshiva University student body.
WordPress theme development.
YUCommentator.org
Online home for the official student newspaper of the Yeshiva University.
WordPress theme development.
TheBeaconMag.com
An online newspaper by students of Yeshiva University—but with no affiliation, mind you.
WordPress theme development following the work of Sarah Clyde.
NWPsych.info
Business website for a psychiatric practice.
Static website design with Google Maps and Google Places integration.
Contact
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Thanks
In the time I’ve been self-training as a web designer, I’ve been amazed by the altruism in the web development community. There are hundreds of people out there who devote time to blogs and online forums that help beginners conquer the learning curve. There’s also a ton of amazing free services and software that I couldn't do without.
I’m grateful for these services in particular: W3Schools.com, WordPress.org, the WordPress forums, Themeshaper, the Themeshaper forums, Inkscape, Firebug, Notepad++, NearlyFreeSpeech.net, FileZilla, and the many webmaster services from the folks at Google. There’s also the great advice from A List Apart, Smashing Magazine, and CSS-Tricks.
And thank YOU for bothering to visit!