The following is a sample of my work from 2004 to 2008. The vast majority of web designs featured below are standards compliant and boast XHTML and CSS valid code. If you are interested in more information about any of the projects featured or templates designed, feel free to contact me on the contact page.
"Generic/Blog" site
Category: Site Template | No Link
This is a generic template that can be used as a website and blog. The design features bold colors, rounded corners, and a metallic-looking navigation bar. The template has several variations including blue and green, blue and coral, and rosey hues. The site is XHTML and CSS valid as well as table-less.
Kate Beckinsale Fansite
Category: Site Conversion | View Site →
This project was a conversion of a table-based layout to one of a semantically-correct XHTML and CSS valid site. The site was originally designed by Mary of KateBeckinsale.cc and converted to an XTHML and CSS table-less layout to provide greater accessibility, faster loading times, and the many other advantages that standards-compliancy has to offer. The site was recently re-designed, however.
Jay Burgess
Category: Logo Design | View Site →
Jay was looking for a logo to add to the Wordpress template I designed based on my site design (2004 - 2005). Jay Burgess has a blog and hopes to expand to a podcast, so the logo was largely based on that idea. The logo features an iPod with his initials on it, as well has his name and site information.
Digital Motives
Category: Logo Design | No Link
This logo was created for Digital Motives web services. The logo features a puzzle piece with gradient in-lay, reflective text shadow, and the company's name. The logo was featured as a website place-holder, email signature, and on contracts.
