Portfolio
Here is a selection of websites that I have designed.
I have captured small screen images of each that link to
the sites (which will open in a new window). These
designs are among my favorites. Sadly, some other
designs which I have done died with the .com bubble,
lost forever. Since publishing these sites, I have
been responsible for maintaining only some of them. And
therein lies the problem of sharing a web design
portfolio. Once the site is in a client’s hands, there
is no telling the disastrous design decisions they may
make. From changes to fonts and colors, to sloppy
typography and poor use of pictures and (shudder) clip
art. I have chosen these sites because I maintain them
or they have been well maintained by the client. I hope
you enjoy them!
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OFFSITE, Inc.
This blue and pea-colored site belongs to my
employer. I designed it around our new logo and
business organization. Because of the large
number of pages, the site had to be organized
very carefully for convenient navigation—so we
ended up using pulldown menus. The site turned
out alright, in my opinion.
www.offsitenow.com |
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WolfMailer
WolfMailer is OFFSITE’s e-mail communications
tool. We use it for ourselves and have a number
of customers who also use it. Usually, only site
administrators see this site, but I included the
screenshot here to make the OFFSITE family of
sites complete.
www.wolfmailer.com |
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Town of Windham, Connecticut (Old)
I designed this site a several years ago. It
offers a dramatic homepage design that features
a “directory” of site features. The inner pages
of the site contain a more efficient design that
is kept to a minimum. This design has now been
replaced by the design below.
www.windhamct.com |
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Town of Windham, Connecticut (New)
The new site for the town of Windham is
completely reorganized. It features a more
modern design, a site search tool, some dynamic
pages, pulldown menus and more. It also is
themed around Windham's famous "frog on spool"
theme.
www.windhamct.com |
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Windham Mills Technology Corporation
This website was designed for the Windham
Mills a few years back. It was intentionally
designed to have a slight similarity to the Town
of Windham site, but I wanted to give it plenty
of unique characteristics so that it wasn’t a
copy.
www.windhammills.com |
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Windham Mills—Next Generation
This is a little snapshot of the website I’m
developing to replace the older Windham Mills
design (above). It is being designed to look
more high tech than its predecessor, bringing it
in line with new marketing materials. The
site is not yet live, so the hyperlink still
takes you to the old design.
www.windhammills.com |
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ChoiceOPEX
Here is a website for a long distance
telephone service reseller, ChoiceOPEX (they now
call themselves Choice Telco). I wanted the site
to be airy and fresh, as well as personable—and
I succeeded. Take a close look at the thumbnail
though, visit the site today and it's changed a
little—not my choice.
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Formal's Inn
"For the tux that's inn for him" goes the
tagline of this formalwear shop's website.
Designed to be cool and formal, the site
features many photographs (including an entire
gallery) of product images. Oh yes, and the
finely dressed penguin is featured throughout.
www.formalsin.com |
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Husky Direct
The Husky Direct site is a large
fully-dynamic ecommerce site. It is written in
VBScript and uses a MySQL database engine. The
site dynamically links to the vendor's home
point-of-sale system. The site's HTML is
straightforward, but it features
tens-of-thousands of lines of VBScript.
www.huskydirect.com |
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Husky Direct Administrative Tool
The Husky Direct site features a
sophisticated administrative site. The thumbnail
at left shows the main page of this
administrative tool. It features an assortment
of innovative gages that measure the site's
performance, sales, database integrity, and so
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