Contrary to popular belief, designing websites isn’t all that easy. The process is much more than sitting in front of a computer and plotting arbitrary text on blocks of colors and images. There are several steps in our process, from the beginning steps, like research and sketches, to the final steps, like user testing and…Read on »
Creative Website Design for Small Business & Non Profit
Portfolio
Christian Testimony

Web Design | Social NetworkJanuary 2012
First let me, BRAVO!!!! This site not only looks great but the users are loving it. I can’t wait to see how God will use this site to change people’s lives! We are so excited about the site. Thank you again for all your hard work!~Ashley & Matt Norman

Professional Creations
Web Design | eCommerceNovember 2011
WE LOVE IT! Now that’s what I am talking about…fantastic! You outdid yourself!~Pam Brake
Amber Jarvis Photography
Amber Jarvis is a fun and professional Photographer and she needed a logo and business card to reflect that. The business card is a two-sided card that showcases her logo and web address on one side with all of her contact information on the other.
Logo Design | Print DesignAugust 2011
Infinity Credit Solutions
Logo Design | Print DesignAugust 2011
Snapper is cutting edge and very understanding in what the client needs and wants in a website. He is very passionate about doing a good job, and truly studies and relates to your industry saving the client a ton of time in content writing. I would advise anyone serious about building a web presence to start with Snap Design.~Jeremy Kean
Jackson’s Journey
Web Design | Non-profit February 2011 | Big Web Give
Jackson’s Journey is a non-profit for young Jackson York to assist with medical and family expenses. Read more about Jackson’s journey and his condition.
Henry County YMCA
Web Design | RedesignNovember 2010 | Big Web Give
Henry County YMCA was our 2010 and first recipient of the Big Web Give.
About Us
A Little About Snap Creative
My business is a (currently) freelance business that specializes in web UX (short for user experience) design and information architecture (or IA which includes content development and management, user interaction and front end development). Established in 2008 I decided to take this skill and turn it into something that will help businesses grow in an ever changing world of web technology and marketing. My goal with Snap Creative is not only to build solid websites, but to build solid relationships with each of my clients. Why don’t we get started and start building that relationship now.
A Little About Me
I dipped my foot in graphic design at the age of 13. I spent a (very) short time in college studying psychology. Seven years later I began teaching myself HTML. Squeeze that all together and you have Snapper Cridge, the web designer, father of five, husband to one and founder of Snap Creative. Squeezing that together also defines design. To me, design is a mashup of beauty, function and how the brain works. When you combine those, the result is something that moves people to action and that’s what I want each website design to do. Form and function aren’t just buzz words. They are how I design websites and I design websites so you don’t have to!
Blog
The Big Web Give recognizes the work and achievements of a nonprofit organization located here in Henry County by donating a free, completed website to the winning organization. The winner of The Big Web Give will receive a fully functional customized website (valued at over $5500) The website will includes features such as a blog,…Read on »
Welcome to the blog! As you can see it’s a work in progress, but content is first on this one! A lot of people are going to ask why I opted to make the blog different than the home page of my website. Well there are several reasons, but most of them will make you…Read on »
Contact
howdy@getsnapcreative.com
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