Portfolio
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The Sisters of Mary Reparatrix were looking for a website to represent their locations and members throughout the United States of America. Through this website, people are able to learn more about their ministries and contact the group. [Control of this website has been turned over to the client.]
US Navigator is the web presence for the Calderon Law Practice PLLC. It offers information about U.S. immigration laws and allows people to contact the law firm for assistance.
Blue Water Appraisal was ready to establish a presence on the web and give customers another way to contact them. A simple solution was needed and this is what we came up with. The Contact Us Form and Residential Appraisal Order Form were both coded from scratch.
The Tennis House staff needed a content management system, so this new website was designed for them using Drupal. The custom built Robinson Tournament winner's system from the old website was integrated with Drupal and provides single sign-on access to content editing and the ability to manage tournament winners.
This website was my first for a client using Drupal. I had been learning the system for months, but had a long road ahead of me to also learn Ubercart.
A community organization that promotes nonviolence.
This is a complete remodel of the old phperio.com site. It now runs using Wordpress and sports a very fancy theme by Brandon Cox that I modified.
A brand new site for Dr. Mark Setter who's career as a speaker in the dental business is taking off. The theme was created by me and based on an iWeb layout that the client liked.
This is a remake of the old Power Squadron website that is listed below. It has had a complete overhaul on the backend and now runs off Wordpress. This system was chosen as it is powerful, yet easy enough for users to learn how to implement basic changes.
This is a simple website to get CDW's presence on the internet. A template was used and modified to fit their needs. It has come to my attention that this client has recently decided to work with another company.
This website has been in the making for over a year. This was my first experience with a website selling more than one product. It has taken a while to get everything set because we had to develop the products, as well as the website. [Website was closed Nov. 30, 2011.]
This company used to be Alliance Financial Group of Fraternals. After recent changes they were looking for another website. Along with a large amount of new information, the agent login services that were originally on the other site were moved to this site. Sporting a renewed and thoroughly tested version of the AFGF login system, an account to this website gives agents the ability to access special information to assist their sales ventures.
Taking from what the client gave me, I became inspired and put together the layout for this website. Each page of this website has been validated XHTML 1.0 standard compliant. This is an excellent informational website, thanks to the client, who did a fantastic job of writing up the content they wanted and providing images.
The layout for this website was created by me. The longest and hardest part of this project was building the Winners List system, which is located under the Robinson tournament section of the site. The back end to this site took a very long time to develop. The Winners List can be added to and edited. There is a whole system setup for adding new categories, awards, etc.
This job was obtained through a friend. The company has gone through some changes recently and is now the Alliance Financial Group of America. The layout was a free template, that I modified. It also has a database backend created from scratch. Agents used to be able to login and retrieve documents they need, but this functionality has been removed due to services on the new website AFGAmerica.org.
This website was originally designed by someone else, but after some time the customer wanted layout changes and the guy had misplaced his Photoshop file and declined the job. I took it on and made the changes and have been working with this client since.
This layout was the final version of the 2.0 series of my website. It was retired February 15, 2007 and is archived here only as an example of my work.
This layout was for my original website N2hobbes.com and was retired November 1, 2005. It is archived here only as an example of my work.
Though I do not take credit for the starting layout, I did modify it and do all the coding of everything else. The Sell Your House Form was one of my first advanced PHP scripts.
A contest website for my advanced web class during the 2004-2005 school year.
Another contest website for my advanced web class during the 2004-2005 school year. Done in flash.
This project was originally obtained during the 2004-2005 school year. It was another contest website.
A website that I made for a friend's web comic that is no longer running.
Private project in advanced web publishing during the 2004-2005 school year. Started with a classmate, finished by myself.
My first commissioned website. The owners decided they wanted to maintain it themselves in the summer of 2005.

