Client: Faction, Inc.
Technologies used: XHTML, CSS, JavaScript
What I did: Working with Faction, Inc. to create this site for AXO America, Inc, Faction first designed the site then sent me their work. I then coded it out in XHTML and CSS before finally making it all interactive using JavaScript.
Client: Bella Creta
What I did: Integrated Google Maps with the Bella Cresta website.
Client: Faction, Inc
Technologies used: XHTML, CSS, JavaScript (and AJAX)
What I did: Working with Faction, Inc. to create this site for the Carmel, CA, school district, Faction first designed Carmel Unified then sent me their work. I then coded it out in XHTML and CSS before finally making it all interactive using JavaScript.
Title: Advance to Light.
Location: Some tunnel under some train tracks somewhere in Oregon.
Client: Small Voices
Technologies used: Photoshop, XHTML, CSS
What I did: The place needed a fresher look, so with a new header, color palette, and some stylesheet changes I was able to give the site a new feel while keeping the same structure.
Client: Personal
Technologies used: Photoshop, XHTML, CSS, PHP, JavaScript
What I did: I first hand-drew the logo, I then scanned it into Photoshop where I drew over it making modifications. The design was then created and coded out over the WordPress blogging platform and the BBpress forum system.
Client: Third Day Churches
Technologies used: Photoshop
What I did: Created a logo along with 3 variations that could be embroidered onto a hat.
Client: Personal
Technologies used: Photoshop
What I did: Just a basic logo and business card for myself.
Title: Perspectives.
Location: A wood floor in my kitchen.
Client: What's Your Factor?
Technologies used: Photoshop
What I did: What's Your Factor held a design contest for a new t-shirt, and this design of mine was the winning entry.
Title: At the beach.
Location: The title gives it away.
Title: Alone in the Street.
Location: In the middle of the street...
Disclaimer: Lying in the middle of the street at night taking self portraits is not advised unless somebody's watching for cars. And even then...
Technologies used: Photoshop
What I did: Flyer introducing part II of a class going through the book of Genesis.
First impressions are important, as are 12th and 23rd impressions. That's why details are important—everything about your identity, from the design to the underlying code, from the photographs to the text and content itself should always convey one thing and only one thing: You.
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