Portfolio
Technologies Used:
XHTML/CSS, JScript, Flash, Photoshop, integration into ASP.net-based CMS
Description:
The client was looking for a site that lent itself to showcasing the high-fashion styles that the salon was capable of producing, and so I went with this look to facilitate that.
Technologies Used:
XHTML/CSS, JScript, Flash, Photoshop, integration into ASP.net-based CMS
Description:
Morningstar wanted a different look than their main site for the Youth section. They wanted to show an edge to the MTV-generation while also maintaining a clean and professional look. I added a bit of levity to the main Flash region with some mild humor. The site has not been integrated yet into Element Fusion's CMS, but the design has been approved by the client.
Technologies Used:
XHTML/CSS, JScript, Flash, Photoshop, integration into ASP.net-based CMS
Description:
The client wanted a site that looked official but user-friendly. I employed a textured marble effect for the header, and threw in a gavel for added humor. The content of the site has yet to be built out, but the coding and design aspects of it are complete.
Technologies Used:
XHTML/CSS, JScript, Flash, Photoshop, integration into ASP.net-based CMS
Description:
Votermind's basic tenet is to have a more informed voter. As of the day before the first caucus in Iowa, apparently 80% of voters had no idea who they were going to vote for. To prevent people from voting purely based on pathos and emotional advertising by candidates, this website seeks to inform voters so that they can make a true, unbiased judgment on Election Day.
The client really liked the aesthetic of the Obama website, but I realized that it wouldn't be wise to just make a copy of that design (where's the originality in that). So instead, I took cues from both that site and one of the best grid based layouts I've seen- CNNPolitics.com.
Technologies Used:
XHTML/CSS, JScript, Flash, Photoshop, integration into ASP.net-based CMS
Description:
The client was a graphic design company that made t-shirt designs. Goldstar needed a grungy feeling design with an easy to use navigation and hierarchy.
*Note that the site listed at the URL has been modified since original design; since the site is in a CMS, the client can take out and modify almost all content.
Technologies Used:
XHTML/CSS, JScript, Flash, Photoshop, integration into ASP.net-based CMS
Description:
Sunrise Church is one church with 3 campuses. The Home page was to serve as a splash page and a launching pad to all 3 campuses, but also the main page for each particular campus. Sunrise was looking for a very comfortable, welcoming feel for their site that illustrated the diversity of their church members. The site's design and coding have been done, but site build is incomplete.
Technologies Used:
XHTML/CSS, JScript, Flash, Photoshop, integration into ASP.net-based CMS
Description:
The ultimate background story of this site was that the 83 Foundation takes teens who are in at-risk situations whether through financial or other reasons and allows them to participate in a football camp with Wes Welker, an NFL player. I felt that the comp should reflect the grassy fields that everyone played in during their childhood, and also have a nostalgic effect.
Technologies Used:
XHTML/CSS, JScript, Flash, Photoshop, integration into ASP.net-based CMS
Description:
Deep Fork Peach Orchard was looking for a site that impressed upon users the idea that their peaches were the freshest peaches that you can pick. I decided on a sunrise idea to facilitate this, with warm hues and a golden palette.
Technologies Used:
XHTML/CSS, JScript, Flash, Photoshop, integration into ASP.net-based CMS
Description:
BCC needed a site that reflected the support and services that they offered for Windows server clients. They wanted the site to reflect that Microsoft was their primary partner, so I did this take on a Vista-flavored design.








