barton cole
web and multi-media design
factotum@coraxdesign.com
box 953
langley, wa
98260 usa

Debby lives in my little town; she's a psychotherapist, and needed a website. A colleague of hers had recently acquired a website, and her practice was booming.
I took a look at her friend's website, and some others she showed me as examples, and was disappointed: if one disabled images, or navigated the sites with a hand-held, the navigation disappeared, making the sites impossible to get around, and worthless.

Not Debby's, though — it's a handsome site, and functions just fine under all kinds of conditions, up to and no doubt including doomsday scenarios.

photo credit

Debby's site has a nice image; either she or her husband, Joe, took the picture when they were living in Spain.

I had seen it, framed, on their wall

when I was meeting with her about her impending site. I thought it ideally expressed some of what she does as a counselor; a nice visual metaphor.
Until I had access to the digital original, I made do with a sketch I whipped up:
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