<description>Yesterday I discovered the excellent unDraw. Apparently, it&rsquo;s been around for quite a few years now.
Anyway, after a little &lsquo;how did I not know about this earlier?&rsquo; moment and a quick investigation, it was bookmarked and, with a determination not to completely forget about it within minutes as I usually do, I happily went about my day.
It&rsquo;s now one day later and I just so happen to be starting a little personal web project of mine.</description>
<description>Flow Model Management is a fictitious modelling agency. They were created solely for the purpose of giving me a reason to create their website.
However, despite being imaginary, the owners of Flow Model Management felt that it was about time their business should have an internet presence.
And so, my discussions with the stakeholders began.
It quickly became apparent that the primary purpose of the proposed website would be to provide an attractive and stylish platform that would encourage visiting candidates to apply to join.</description>
<description>Marc Leopold is an apocryphal photographer and visual artist based in Chicago, USA. He recently decided his previous (and rather imaginary) website, whose purpose was to showcase his work, was beginning to look dated.
He decided that it was time for a modern, up to date portfolio site.
Being a photographer&rsquo;s portfolio site, the requirements are fairly basic. Aside from the portfolio items, we just need some brief background information and an outline of the services provided along with a contact form.</description>
<description>Now, this site, is one of the earliest I ever worked upon. It was my first time using WooCommerce and the second time using WordPress to build a site.
It is the site of Giana Boutique, a fictitious, online ecommerce store.
This was done quite some time ago. Very early on in my career as a web developer.
For an ecommerce site, there was nothing special required. I used the WordPress plugin WooCommerce along with a pre-existing theme with a few modifications.</description>