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Web Design
It is not hard to compose, but it is wonderfully hard to let
the superfluous notes fall under the table. Johannes Brahms
(March 7th, 2006) The Portfolio is now in progress! I will continue to add to it over the next weeks and months until it is complete. A beginner's guide to getting started on the web is also forthcoming, although the release date has been pushed back due to medical issues. I most sincerely apologize for the wait.
Portfolio Of Work
Some of the projects I've worked on are no longer viewable online as the companies themselves have either ceased to be or have, with the passage of years, revamped their looks yet again. What you will see here are screencaptures of the sites as they looked when I worked on them and a short explanation of what the goal was for each.
I do not know how well they are being kept up these days, so I can make no guarantees about links, content, or otherwise on those sites that are still live.
All graphics, text, and products are copyright to the company the work was done for and are shown purely for portfolio purposes.
Regali Promotions
The main goal here was to take their informational demo and translate it's look, feel, and information into a website format. They already had a strong branding identity which translated really well. Some of the images were already created and merely adapted to the web, but many were enhanced or created for the project. Utilized: CSS, JavaScript, and image rollovers.
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SRE3 Store
The SRE Store represents only a tiny fraction of Specialty Restaurant Equipment's rather gigantic website. The goal was a fun, quirky, friendly, and Italian inspired interface that was more store-like than the rest of the site and which would allow customers the option to purchase directly from the website if they wanted to. All of the graphics (minus the treasure chest) were created for this project including the logo. Utilized: CSS, JavaScript, and image rollovers.
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EQUITANA USA
Equitana USA was purchased by VNU Expositions in 2001 and no longer exists. They were the equestrian tradeshow and horse expo division of Miller Freeman. The website was designed to present information on speakers, events, history and shows, and sadly I have only been able to revive the main interface for my portfolio. This particular site was designed in frames and the individual pages followed the look and feel of the screen capture I do have very closely. Utilized: JavaScript and image rollovers.
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