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This is a sampling of the sites I've launched in the last few years. Their themes and implementation goals are varied.
Click the name or image below to go online and visit the live website.

:: BAY PATH COLLEGE

This is the last site I launched while at Tortus. This complex site features a colorful, free-floating layout. The home page uses a simple Flash animation header. A client-accessible programmed interface drives several elements. This site is now client-maintained.

 

Bay Path

:: ALLEN STEELE

The official website of award-winning sci-fi author, Allen Steele, was designed with a clean, simple appearance to evoke futurism. This simple site serves as kind of an "online business card", providing biographical and bibliographical information.

 

AllenSteele.com

:: COUNTRY BANK FOR SAVINGS

Country Bank is a full-featured bank site, and probably the most extensive site I've done to date. It has many features, including secure, online banking. The front page is a matrix of moving elements made to scale with changing monitor resolutions.

 

Country Bank

:: CLINICAL PHARMACY ASSOCIATES

CPA is an association of doctors who provide consulting on drug therapies. The main page features an unusual center navigation which assembles through a Flash animation of elements. Employing a cookie, the Flash animation will only play on first viewing.

 


CPA

:: FRANK A. CARRAZZA JR.

Frank Carrazza is a Springfield-based financial planner. He had no preconceptions of a site image, so I took it as an opportunity to explore some minimalist black-background layout.

 


Frank Carrazza

:: ALUMNAE ASSOC. OF SMITH COLLEGE

Smith College's alumnae site. This features a dynamically-expanding side nav, necessitating the left-alignment in the browser. The goal of the design was to evoke a sense of "classic nostalgia".

 

Smith Alumnae

:: THE TOY CELLAR

This is a NJ-based online vendor of 1/6th scale military action figures. While this is the oldest design in this presentation (circa 2000), the client has resisted a redesign since it continues to meet his needs so well.

The Toy Cellar