The home and services pages redesign was in preparation for the largest advertising industry tradeshow, ad:tech New York 2009. The goal was to reposition the website to better represent their new business model. To achieve this, I took their existing branding and updated it, along with creating a more intuitive layout and adding multimedia flash elements to better illustrate their services. Technologies used on this project were XHTML, CSS, Javascript, Flash, XML and Actionscript 2.
This project invovled designing the publisher store front admin, as well as the advertiser purchasing store. All pages utilize XHTML, CSS, Javascript/AJAX and work within their CakePHP framework. I fullfilled all the front-end design and coding, and implemented it with an efficient back-end integration in mind.
MBJewelers.com was a project I worked on as a member of the Web Video Vision team. My roles were the front-end UI design and Flash development. This involved creating the design and building it out into a fully functioning, dynamic Flash website that hooked into the other team member's back-end architecture. The technologies I employed on the project were XHTML, CSS, Flash, XML and Actionscript 3.
The SCPH project is a video magazine that consisted of virtual greetings, resident testimonials, and picture slideshows displayed in a Flash user interface. The project was designed to be put on their website, as well as put on CD for mailing to prospective residents. It was produced by Web Video Vision while I was a under their employment. My role on this project was as the lead camera operator, video editor, UI designer and Flash developer.
A website created for the independent film, The Outside. Being a movie showcase website, I created the website in Flash with extensive Actionscript to give it a highly media rich feel. The site contains the primary cast list with character descriptions, a synopsis, a tailer, and contact info for the producers and director.
Brokenline Productions needed a simple site to give a brief description about the company, and info about any current or upcoming productions.
This is the 3rd inception of the Moss Research Surfboards website. The site displays their line-up of surfboards, company news, and info about the shaper's approach to surfboard design. The site now has a surfboard order form and an email capture that was added by another designer since its creation.
Here is the 2006 version of the Moss Research Surfboards product brochure.
I stopped working for her in 2006 after creating this site for her but recently I was hired to update the website. The update consisted of basic yearly updates of news, info, and vehicles. In addition, I did a fair amount of website optimization, not for search engines but to easier maintanence future updates. The website optimization included Javascript/AJAX and the inclusion of the Prototype library, as well as a fully dynamic XML driven Flash movie.