Steve 2015 Finish2Steve Wolverton

Highly motivated, creative and versatile individual, with over 15 years of experience in ministry production, graphic design and related fields. Especially skilled at establishing and maintaining effective, productive working relationships among coworkers in other departments. Gifted in solving complex problems in a fast-paced environment, and implementing procedures for deadline oriented projects, with a strong commitment to detail.

Using my experience in both design and production brings together two rarely combined disciplines that build consistency for ministry across all mediums. Armed with this knowledge and an eye to plan, I can truly take a concept and design to the next level.

  • Conferences
  • Design
  • I.T.

Creating life changing moments through technology.

I can deliver exceptional faith-based experiences for your attendees, exhibitors, and leadership teams from start to finish. I have access to world-class connections from HD video productions, visual worship, responsive web streaming experience, and digital live sound quality.

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Create design to effectively inform, inspire and sell.

While relentlessly injecting style, harmony and boldness into design projects, the real beauty of design is something the eye can’t see. Ensure that you have tapped into the core of what will not only capture attention, but effectively inform, inspire and sell.

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Information technology made easy and affordable.

It’s no secret that technology is constantly changing the world…and if you are not quite sure what to do next in order to keep up with those rapid changes, I can help make new technology more simplified, more affordable, and a much easier endeavor for small to medium sized businesses to work with.

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From concept to completion, every step of your project is handled by me.

I can offer a wide range of full-scope production, video design, and planning services that can be customized to meet your needs. My team works directly with your team to come to the best solution for your event.

Bootstrap

Source: WebDesignerDepot.com

Bootstrap is a powerful, mobile-first, responsive, front-end framework that’s built with CSS, HTML, and JavaScript. It offers a ton of advantages over starting from scratch, and even over many other frameworks.

Bootstrap was originally developed by a designer and developer from Twitter, it’s become one of the most popular front-end frameworks in the world. It was first known as Twitter Blueprint, before becoming open-source, and served as Twitter’s internal style guide for over a year before it was released publicly.

If you’re unfamiliar with Bootstrap, the resources and information here will get you up to speed.

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Source: By Andrew Hunt From Church Production

God reminded me of these words in Philippians 4:

“Let your reasonableness be known to everyone.” Other versions render, “Let your gentleness be evident to all.”

This time of year, technical teams are often stretched more than other seasons. They may receive requests to support additional Christmas and New Years events at various technical levels. Their phones may ring while they are with their families. They answer and hear, “Your projector isn’t working in Conference Room A.” After some troubleshooting they realize that a laptop isn’t plugged in. These last minute requests for technical support clearly indicate poor planning.

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Source: By Creative Bloq

My friends at Creative Blog review the most impactful logo designs and redesigns of the last 12 months.

On the day a new logo design is launched for a familiar brand, the first reactions are usually overwhelmingly negative. Once some time has passed and the new design has entered daily use, though, it can be a different story.

So here we take a look back at the 20 biggest brands to release a new logo in 2014. Now that you've gotten used to them, what do you really think of the 20 biggest logo designs of 2014 from Black & Decker, Visa, Absolut Vodka, Lipton, Birds Eye, Reebok, Netflix, PayPal, Indiegogo and more.

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Source: By Creative Bloq

As I reviewed each website, I put myself in the place of someone who is thinking about going to church this Christmas. And the one question every visitor wants to know is this: “What time is the service?” I was staggered to find that most churches don’t provide this information. In fact: of the 42% of websites that did provide this information, it often wasn’t easy to find. In many cases, Christmas service times were displayed somewhere in a rotating banner or took some careful looking to discover.

Failing to provide this important information is failing to love these people – the people who are the number 1 audience for your church website.  Christmas is still 2 days away – it’s not too late to check your church’s website, and add this information if it’s missing.

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