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* = Audio, Video, or Flash, playback on launch
* This site was a great project! Not only did I develop/maintain this site from ground up, but I also got to attend the nanotechnology conference and maintain the computer network for people such as Ross Perot, TX Gov. Rick Perry, as well as highly respected speakers/scientists in the nanotechnology networked community.
* This was a rather fun project. I was hired on a whim to do this project for a photographer. This was one of those projects where you have to keep your design sharp and to the point... especially working for an artist. I was also required to embed proprietary software for video streaming.
* This site required the design and development for a hosting company, along with the initial layout and functionality. My objective was to provide the layout for the content, an Open source 'who-is' application for detecting available domain names, and a nice layout.
* Promotion Resources was the parent company for the NanoTX'07 conference and expo. The site was put together within one day, but was typically for content alone. Not too much dynamic programming was required.
A rather simple, to the point website, but the main challenge in this site was to develop a backend that would allow the client to update specific content to pages that needed frequent changes to the content.
Another fun project. In this project, I handled most of the development and layout. The
graphic designer handled most of the art work. This was a very good team project.
* Probably one of my favorite projects... this was a site that I had to design for college credit while taking a web development class. This project required plenty of research on a particular subject. The subject - 'A famous historical figure'. I couldn't think of anyone more historical (that would be a good topic), than the Ameoba.
This was one of my first independant projects back in the late 90's. I took this project "pro-bono". No pun intended. This site was for a friend of mine practicing in legal services.