I intended Tri-State's website to serve as an online business card. I decided to do something a little different with the design, as well, and as such I placed the content in a transparent block above a monstrous background image. The site also has a beautiful portfolio, and I really like the font. Oh, and if you visit the site you'll see a nifty effect on the home page.
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Tabitha's Threads is a resource for people who sew, knit, or otherwise make things to connect with missionaries around the world to help people in need. The site has beautiful graphics, and the powerful backend allows for some very cool frontend features. Be sure to check out the free patterns.
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The Mail Room's website screams simplicity. We wanted to present the facts quickly and clearly, and I think this design makes that happen. I particularly like the contact page; I think the embedded map has a unique look.
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I developed this site to be clean and simple. Content was key here, and its simplicity intended to emphasize that.
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This site uses a MooTools lightbox in numerous places, including to show sample radiology reports and for contact forms. The complex navigation system creates a natural viewing experience for such an extensive site. Design was done by client.
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This site was designed to be elegant. Because of the careful attention paid to typography and graphical elements, I guarantee that this is the most beautiful shellfish-related website you've ever seen—and man that code is clean!
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I developed this site using a content management system to allow for easy maintaining of weekly podcast. All content is easily editable in an administration panel. Design was done by client.
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This screenshot you're seeing is actually the old version of my personal blog. It's hard to show in a screenshot, but I was using some complex code to do very powerful things, both on the frontend and on the backend. Go ahead and click through to see the new design, as well!
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