I apologize, but this page is currently undergoing
development and therefore is looking pretty bad
at the moment. Check back soon for the revamped
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Construction
Technologies Corporation
This website is under the process of being
developed, but you can still get a general
idea of the design. I was 100% responsible
for the development of this site. |
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Crazy
Free Games
The Google Adsense bug bit me in the butt
and I knew I had to capitalize on it. I developed
this website in March/April 2004 to offer
free games to the site visitors and make myself
a few quick bucks. I sold this site shortly
after I developed it for quite a profit. |
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Design
Management Group
I developed this website for the company that
I began working at after I graduated from
college. The previous one was terribly dull
and lifeless, so I decided to completely redesign
it. I also took the time to make it entirely
XHTML 1.0 compliant and integrated a client-side
search engine. I was 100% responsible for
the development of this site. |
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Drunk Drinks
I started this site in November of 2004 after
coming across a similar, yet poorly designed
site. I had a feeling I could greatly improve
where the site lacked, so I went wild with
search engine optimization and it paid off
- in less than two weeks, the site was in
the top 5 on Yahoo! for competitive keyphrases.
I could go on and on, but it wouldn't be fair
to the other sites. |
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Exterior
Design Institute
This was a re-design I did in June 2003 to
update a site that was over 4 years old. The
old site was unprofessional in appearance
and difficult to navigate, but this new layout
is much more functional. I was 100% responsible
for the development of this site. |
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jimday.net
Odds are that if you're reading this, you
already know about jimday.net. I created this
website to serve as an online portfolio, journal,
and anything else that it happens to evolve
into. |
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jimday.net (Version
1)
The first version of my site was even more
clean than my current. I wasn't going for
anything spectacular with this one, as my
main concern was a smooth, functional appearance
using cascading style sheets. |
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This was my first
freelance job as a web developer. I met the
original owner of Life Pages at my job at
Office Depot and agreed to help develop an
online holistic directory for the state of
Virginia. The site took off pretty quickly
and I began to help with marketing efforts
as well. Before long, the site was so successful
that the owner was able to sell it to a group
in Arizona for a substantial profit. Life
Pages is not affiliated with "LifePages"
or "WholeLife Pages". I am not involved
in the current design of this website. |
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New Global Media
(link unavailable)
NGM is a company that I founded to offer web
development solutions to small businesses.
We developed websites, did graphic design,
custom programming, web hosting, and more.
My buddy Marc and I developed this website. |
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Pompei Tile
This is more of a mockup than a full website,
but I figured it was good enough to include
in my portfolio. Talks are still underway
to see if the client wants to go with this
design. |
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Tactical Shooting Academy
This is a site I created in July 2004 as a
side project at work. I have to say, I'm really
proud of my work - it was a rather complicated
design and integrating the forums wasn't exactly
a piece of cake. |
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Trend Telecommunications
Here's another mockup I did for a telecom
company in New York in April 2004. They loved
it, but unfortunately were going through a
merger with another company and the website
idea seemed to die off. |
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