In case you missed it, the new and improved TonyMorganLive.com launched this weekend. You may be thinking, “Wow, that actually looks good.” Or, you may find yourself saying, “Wow, that site is really fast now.” If so, it’s because I paid professionals to both design and code the site.

You can thank Joshua Blankenship for his design acumen. (Joshua makes everything look prettier.) Nathan Rice was responsible for the coding. (He’s a WordPress aficionado.) And, though I’m actually paying them to say this, I think you should hire them to do spiffy up your site. (I say that because I’ve seen your site.)
So, what do you think? I say Joshua and Nathan hit a home run. Aren’t you jealous?












like the new look. clean and simple!
Very nice.
I like the colors and the new look. But I have to say I like your last design better. Seems like the ads / infomercial areas take up a bit too much of the “above the fold” space. Guessing that was intended :)
ahmazing!
Loving the look, almost as impressive as Tony himself
Love it. Props to the design guys and the code guys. Great work, easy to read, nice to look at.
Yay for excellence.
This is the 3rd project I’ve worked with Joshua on (Perry’s blog, mine, and now yours), and I’d say we work pretty well together.
Joshua is one of the few designers who “gets” web design (as opposed to print). And, as a developer, that’s something I can appreciate a LOT.
Dig it, great work.
@Gabe, Tony and I talked through some very specific ways that a redesign needed to function to better serve the season he’s in now. Blogging is one part of that, specifically highlighting the other value(s) he offers to churches and organizations was another. The redesign was about bringing a much-needed focus. So, yes, it’s all very intentional.
If I make a pretty website but it doesn’t solve the client’s problems in an elegant way, that’s a huge design failure on my part.
@Josh Fully understandable, and I can see how that will definitely support the season he’s in. As someone who only hears from Tony only via the blog, it just seemed to minimize the actual blog content a bit.
Props on keeping it clean. Some designers don’t know how to handle separating content on sites, and it’s done well here. It will be beneficial for more parts of his ministry, and I’ve always dug Tony’s heart and message. As a designer it’s always about serving the client’s needs, and you guys have done it well.
@Josh and @Nathan. Great work. It’ll meet Tony’s needs and make visiting the site as a regular much more pleasant. Thanks.
Nice work… Loving what I’m seeing here.
What happened to the jobs page? You not having that element anymore?
I like the general feel and layout, but it fills my entire large screen and, as a result, everything looks like it is designed for the elderly – fonts, images, titles. On the positive, I don’t need my glasses on when I check it out (*grin*)!!
Keep up the great work.
::danKing::
Looks good!