Aim Digital Media

Aim Digital Media is the work of Andrew Maddox, a leader of digital teams and creator of digital experiences. He has expertise as a product owner, project manager, ui/ux designer, full-stack web developer, digital strategist, and marketer.

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Baylor University is a private Christian university located in Waco, Texas. With excellent academics, premier athletics, and a growing research enterprise, Baylor positions itself as an exceptional place for education and research. The web theme was crafted to reflect its strong brand while promoting excellence through interactions and design.

Baylor's Web Experience

Mobile Navigation

The mobile menu link subtly transitions to a close symbol while the menu builds in, link by link, below.

visit baylor.edu

Full Screen Styles

Baylor’s community overwhelmingly favors the iPhone, and Baylor websites were designed to account for the notch.

Interactions

Transitions for search, links, buttons, and charts were crafted to reinforce Baylor's excellence.

visit baylor.edu/givelight

Accessibility

Baylor's website was built to support WCAG 2.1 AA standards. Accessibility is a work in progress, and the core theme was constructed to empower this work.

Champion Forest Baptist Church is a multicultural and multilingual church in northwest Houston. With a mission of helping people make sense out of life, digital experiences were created to support the church's ministries.

CFBC's Web Experience

Websites and Applications

The CFBC website was crafted to invite people to visit and join the community. Web applications were written to manage ministry operations and facilitate online registration.

(These are legacy projects that are no longer online.)

Aim Digital Media • Freelance Projects.Andrew Maddox has designed and developed websites and web applications for businesses, churches, and non-profits.

Selected Projects

Websites and Applications

Andrew has worked with scores of companies to create websites and develop web applications.

(These are legacy projects that are no longer online.)