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Site Eight - 2009
An experiment with a "random" background pattern which is seamlessly repeatable on the y-axis without issue. In spite of this, the mountain and site name does not repeat, adding more visual variety without sacrificing usability.
Site Seven - 2009
An artsy design made to take advantage of PNG transparencies and characterized by a photographic background. As an added feature, the currently viewed page is indicated by visual changes to the menu.
Site Six - 2009
Based off of similar code to Site 5, this site contains the same crisp, clean design with easily interchangeable graphics. Here the grungy background has spilled over the text area, blending design and content harmoniously.
Site Five - 2008
A crisp, clean design with easily interchangeable graphics. This site is designed in such a way as to not only look aesthetically beautiful, but to be ultimately accessible. If the user doesn't have images or css enabled they will see a list at the very top showing the menu followed by the content.
Site Four - 2007
Site Four Variant - 2008
A site built for a local radio station. Features include:
- Full text navigation
- the menu is adjustable to viewer's choice. ctrl+ or ctrl- (in Firefox) to change text size and see for yourself!
- text-only browsers and search engines crawlers find navigating the site easy and intuitive
- 3 column design, widths adjustable
- flexible browser size possibilities.
- Two flash galleries
- left gallery is sequential
- right gallery is randomized
- both use xml so updating is a breeze
Site Three - 2006
A flash website built for a fellow artist. Every piece of information, from the gallery images to the 'about' page text is accessed using xml files. This allows him to add, edit, or remove anything on the site by himself with only a minimal amount of coding knowledge. Easily maintainable.
Site Two - 2005
Another urban design optimized for text only browsing and search engine crawling. Created using HTML and CSS without any propriety code or javascript. Simple and Clean.
Site One - 2004
A simple design, urban in nature. Originally created in 2004 using pure html and javascript. Now updated to CSS, making it much simpler and easier to manage without affecting the quality or totality of the design.
