Web design and development projects specializing in standards compliant web sites created with Photoshop, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript with an emphasis on usability and accessibility. Samples include descriptions of my level of involvement with each project.
Kyocera Portals Website
Project: Designed and coded internal portals website in HTML/CSS.
Kyocera EMS (Environmental Management System) Website
Project: Coded EMS Employee website in HTML/CSS based on UX department designs.
Peter Murphy Secret Cover Tour Site
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Project: Created layout and provided updates for tour website.
CyberAd Media Inc.
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Project: Designed original website layout and implemented a tableless solution using HTML/CSS.
Rime Buddhist Center
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Project: Redesign of their website.
Ventura County Democratic Party
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Project: Designed header and background images for WordPress theme.
New Car Buying Guide
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Project: Worked with client to create a tableless solution using HTML/CSS.
Command Center - To Administer Network Printers
Project: Worked with a 3 project team to create a web application for Kyocera network printer cards. The application allows users to enter the IP address of the printer through their browser and Command Center displays detailed information about the printer, including installed options, paper and toner levels. I was awarded Kyocera Technology Development employee of the month for my JavaScript contributions, which is used to for the dynamic language selection and to generate each page so the language strings can exist in separate text files. By selecting a different language from the drop-down menu, localized strings are dynamically pulled into the browser.
Rader Programs
Project: Implemented design with HTML/CSS in Joomla.
NeuroTrash
Project: Created and coded original design for Sharemixer template.
Kyocera Technical Information Library
Project: Created a CD with an HTML front page with links that lead to PDF documentation for Kyocera printers. The Kyocera Technical Information Library was created to send out to other developers that Kyocera worked with: Microsoft, IBM, Apple, and translations companies.