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Watermark
The guys at Watermark were ready for an upgrade. They were about to celebrate their 1 year anniversary as a church and wanted to add some more functionality to their site. So, I took the design and worked up some Photoshop ideas and sent it up for review. With some minor changes we were on to the development phase.
I built the site with a PHP “smart page” and a powerful CSS handler that allows the site to scale with ease. I also added some nice little tools.
They were in desperate need for a calendar tool with registration options as well as an MP3 player. I built the calendar with PHP/mySQL and the MP3 player is Flash/XML driven.
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The University of Tampa
The University of Tampa was in desperate need of a complete overhaul. My first task was to slap a new skin on the current site. I built a CSS based template for screen and print and republished the site with a consistent brand.
The second task was to facilitate a CMS upgrade. UT wanted to know how much longer they could run with the current system and to do that they invested a small amount into the upgrade. As it turned out, the CMS is still light years behind other CMS products and I’m currently researching alternatives.
Apart from managing the CMS transfer/implementation, I currently oversee the Web site as a whole.
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WCSG 91.3 Music of Christmas
The good folks at WCSG needed a face-lift for their Christmas site. I stepped in and provided a nice little PSD file for them.
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2 The Hilt
2 The Hilt was the first e-commerce project I worked on. I was responsible for the design and implementing the shopping system.
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Cornerstone University
CU was my first full-time Web job. They brought me on to manage their entire Web presence, which quickly turned into managing their entire creative department. While I was there I rebuilt their site using PHP and moved them to a completely different hosting platform. (From Lotus to PHP/mySQL)
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Cornerstone ACE
One of the first sites I rebuilt for CU was the Adult and Continuing Education admissions site.
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Grand Rapids Theological Seminary
GRTS needed a site redesign as well as a dynamic news feature. I stepped in and designed and built a PHP/mySQL driven site that reinforced their brand strategies.
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Mission Network News
MNN had a shiny blue site that just didn’t fit their content very well.
They brought me on board to give them a look and feel that helped their readers connect with the content a little better. I produced the design and their Web developer chopped it up into HTML and sent it live.
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Jest Kidding
This was my first professional site. JK needed a fun site that represented the energy they bring to a venue. The site breaks the traditional square interface and gives the user something to remember.
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Ben Carr Family
This is a project dear to my heart. You should visit the site to find out why. Please.
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Coastline Photography
John, over at Coastline, is a friend of mine. He needed a site that would attract visitors and help them through the decision making process. I produced the design and coordinated with 2 other developers to get it live.
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GL Musicals
GL wanted a rich design with lots of character. I produced the design and sent it off to a developer to get it chopped up and posted on the Web.
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The Center for the Study of Antiquity
CSA needed a logo and a Web site. I created the design and chopped it up into a workable CSS format and then sent it to a developer for, well, developing.
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