Portfolio
| The header on this content management system features scrolling images across the top banner. | |
| To highlight a room that's been redecorated the images are highlighted through the use of a "sliding door". | |
| This site uses a content management system and features a list of places that each provide directions and maps. | |
| This artist's site incorporates a store front that's geared towards photographers. It was seemlessly integrated and all photography aspects were removed. | |
| This site has undergone a complete makeover. It was a plain site with a white background. It is now a vibrantly colored site that features a video on the home page. | |
| The client wanted to be able to maintain the site himself and purchased Website Tonight prior to contacting me. Overcoming the tools limitations, I was able to develop a complex site that met the needs. | |
| A different member and her horse are featured on the home page every time a visitor to the site stops by. | |
| Equestrians have their own style and riding colors. Marcia's colors are duplicated on her site. | |
| Simplicity was the design center for this site since a non-technical person will be the maintainer. Please note this site is currently down at the moment. | |
| A clickable Google map is used to show visitors where each of the clubs in the region are located. | |
| The challenge for this site was to make it look different from the high school PTSA which conveys basically the same information. | |
| This site takes advantage of Google Calendar and has rotating images in the banner. | |
| This site features random rotating sayings on the Newsletter page. | |
| This photographer's site integrates with a third-party application. Can you spot the transition? | |
| This site was originally designed to keep all the important information to one screen so the user doesn't have to scroll down. |
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