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Silverchair Solutions
Working on a logo and brand for an open source software solution provider. All that I have now are various attempts at the logo, working toward a single page website.
elm Technologies
This is a public software company that targets long-term care providers with solutions to optimize their human capital. I needed to have this done on the fly so I used an open source template for this one.
Mestemaker & Straub
This is a website project for a Houston based law firm. Aaron is also working with me on this projects as well on a PHP site replacement of this one I slapped together one evening for darren. To see the php site click [HERE].
EmLogis, Inc.
Aaron and I worked together on this web project, with little to no resources and a very agressive deadline. He and I both were looking to re-create the EmLogis site but still retain the style of the old site, just enhanced. I am amazed with the results still.
Omnibase Logic
I got the request to upgrade THIS SITE for Omnibase Logic, and do it in a WEEKEND. Click [HERE] to see my progress so far. Deadline is tomorrow so it should be done soon.
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EmLogis Portal Navigation Prototype
This is a redesign of the Portal, that I designed a year or so ago. The application has to be upgraded to be multi-browser compliant, so we are using the opportunity of new development to implement a more enhanced and modern application navigation.
Life Change Marketing, LLC
Life Change Marketing is a group of marketing and business professionals that are retained to give informative and motivating speeches to large corporation's marketing departments. Life Change discovered the value in a professional and aesthetically pleasing website will ensure their competitive advantage. This project has been an ongoing effort for the past few weeks, with all communications being done via the Internet (and a few phone conversations).
Click [HERE] to see the current status of this website, and feel free to submit feedback of any kind.
ClickACloset.com
I was able to work with Geter to design the Click A Closet LOGO.
The current site published is an attempt to throw something together for a website in just a day or two, the business has been terminated due to relocation. To see another version of the website click [HERE]
Lauren Geske's Baby Shower: Photo Web Page
It seemed as though the photographs that were taken at this event, some way or another, wound up in my posession. All 30MB worth. And no one wants to make the drive to pick up a freakin cd...of course. So I offered to publish the images in a web page. Like at least a week or two ago.
VMG International
VMG International is an investment pool for a small group of dynamic cutting-edge technology start up companies. VMG had no web presence and after my involvement with EmLogis, one of their technology companies, they became very interested in the possibilities of getting a site on the web. I was able to help them with a basic web layout and some enhanced graphics.
I am still currently the webmaster for VMG.
the Collegian (Houston Baptist University Campus Newspaper)
This web page [HERE] was published to act as an interim landing page for the college newspaper's website. The permanent site was being developed by the company College Publisher (CP), a web hosting and advertising company that offers free web space for college newspapers in exchange for the opportunity to sell ad space on the site. I worked with the Collegian to outline the design of the landing page and to research and initiate dialogue with CP.
Click above to see the landing page I designed and published.
Click [HERE] to see the CP permanent site designed and developed by their 'in-house' web professionals.
Dr. Alice Rowlands
I worked with Dr. Rowlands to improve her professional website. Alice Rowlands, Associate Professor in Mass Media and Collegian Adviser at HBU, was my scholastic advisor and professor for my communications degree. She had a website that she used to distribute dissertation and syllabi, articles and accolades to peers and students. The original site was developed by an old student of hers and worked well, until she needed to update the site with more current information. The old site was composed in a manner that Rowlands, nor any of her colleagues at the Department of Communications at HBU could not edit the content of the site, not even text.
I was able to investigate the code of the original site and determine that it was composed with a WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) HTML editing software, or some variation of one. My assumption is that the student used Macromedia Fireworks to develop the pages. I worked with Rowlands to define what she needed in a new site and I was able to design a website that could be downloaded to her computer and edited with simple steps using her default text-editor.
To see the original site click [HERE]. To see the site I put together for her click [HERE].
Pearland Neighborhood Center
I worked with PNC to design a site and create some HTML templates that they could use to publish and create their website. I had to do a little training and a lot of detail work around the basics of web development. And I had little to knowledge to go on myself. I think this was the second or third website project that I completed.
To see the website as published by the webmaster at PNC click [HERE].
To see the templates that I created and submitted to them click [HERE]
