Posts Tagged ‘Javascript’
Wind River Power Company
Created 2010. I developed the stucture of this site using XHTML, tableless CSS, Javascript and PHP . The design was created by designer Sarah LeCroy. The flash portions of the site were developed by Actionscript Developer Thon Lorenz.
Potawatomi Dictionary
www.potawatomilanguage.org/dictionary
Created 2009. I designed and developed this PHP driven dictionary to display over 7000 Potawatomi words and phrases. The site is driven by Object Oriented PHP and features a hand coded AJAX search suggest feature.
Sam English, Online Art Gallery
Created 2008. I designed and developed this site for artist Sam English who needed a website to promote his prints and his coffee table book. The design incorporates elements from his artwork and the gallery uses PHP to dynamically load and display over 80 of Sam’s poster prints.
Hannahville Indian School
Created 2009. I designed and developed this site with Adobe Photoshop and the Expression Engine CMS. This site features CMS driven content such as a News blog, Lunch Menu, Rezz Radio Webcasts, and a Calendar.
Storybook, An AJAX App
www.potawatomilanguage.org/storybook
Created 2007. I designed and developed this site to expose language learners to language in the context of stories. Content on this site is loaded via AJAX using Javascript, PHP and MySQL.
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The band Stinger has transformed itself from a powerhouse Metal Pantheon to a collaborative team of designers and developers. I am extremely excited to begin working with my dear friends and creative partners Jon Damaschke and Thon Lorenz. more…
When I began designing websites, all of the styles were inline with the HTML. Needless to say, creating large sites was a desperate pain in the bottom. Eventually I learned how to create external sheets with CSS and Webdesign for the first time became a pleasure. more…
Welcome to my redesigned portfolio website. This site is powered by Wordpress and was developed from scratch. Yes, I could have used the Default template, but that would have been too easy. more…

