This was our site in 2008. I wanted to go for a magazine-style layout with a featured bit of art and a print-style layout for the content. As always, we like to tell quite a story on our home page, so the design met the overall need to do that.
This site was hand-coded (we later switched to Wordpress), and I was responsible for all design and programming.
The University of Arizona Press needed an overhaul to their web site in late 2006. They had a very outdated site (you can see that here), and I was hired to implement an update, along with giving their non-technical staff tools to maintain the site and content themselves via a web-based administration interface, which included the ability to import and populate the site with content from their external 3rd party book system database.
This site was hand-coded, and I am responsible for all the design and programming, including the back end database and admin tools. The design has been tweaked over the years, but it still holds up well today.
This was our site in 2006. I seemed to have a phase where I enjoyedshall we sayvisually stimulating layouts, and this was one of them. I look back at it now, and it still looks OK, but somehow it never was quite right for me. It did last a few years, though, and people seemed to like it.
This site was hand-coded (we later switched to Wordpress), and I was responsible for all design and programming.
A site made for a friend who has a business as a harpist. The site is still live today, and I think the design holds up well.
This site was hand-coded, and I am responsible for the design and all coding.
A mockup of a simple site for a lawyer friend of the company. He still uses the actual site today.
This site was hand-coded, and I am responsible for the design and all coding.
Our initial full company site in 2002. I always did enjoy this design, and we had it for several years.
This site was hand-coded, and I am responsible for the design and all coding.
The initial site for my previous startup that I was an initial employee at back in the boom days of Silicon Valley.
You can view an archived version of this site here.
This site was hand-coded, and I am responsible for the design and all coding. I was also responsible for the logo.
The teaser site for my previous startup that I was an initial employee at back in the boom days of Silicon Valley.
You can view an archived version of this site here.
This site was hand-coded, and I am responsible for the design and all coding. I was also responsible for the logo.
The only thing probably worth noting here was that it took a lot of skill in 1998 to get something to align to the bottom of the page like I have that grass there. It was a frame document, if I recall correctly. But it still looks cool. And it was 1998, after all.
I did the programming and design. Our art department did the logo.