Portfolio

Preview of Artisans On Taylor home page

- Artisans On Taylor, the hottest little gallery on the Olympic Peninsula, is co-owned by Anna Nasset-Glenn and Chase Glenn.  When they took over ownership Anna wanted to give both the gallery and the site a new look.  As the digital extension of the gallery the site provides the audience with an image rich informative experience.  Anna uses the site to showcase local artists, highlights events & exhibits, sends a monthly newsletter, and blogs about all things art.

Screen Capture of Emily Caryl.com

- Emily Ingram wanted to share, "The truth about mortgage lending, Southern cooking, and small town life in the Pacific Northwest."  Her original plan was to use the blog system Word Press, but after having a few conversations with her we decided to go with a more functional Drupal system.  The site has started out as a nice blog service, will be adding a newsletter system soon, and will continue to grow with Emily's personal and professional needs.

preview of 2nd Wind Productions

- Stephan Michaels, well known author and columnist, approached me looking for help improving his existing web site.  He provided the base for the design, and had these requirements.  The site had to work on most browsers, had to host multiple content types (images, audio, video, blog), and had to be easily updated.  He uses the site as an online portfolio to showcase his photography, radio spots, video spots, and journalism.

preview of Chico Cabaret

- Chico Cabaret’s mission is to contribute to the community’s culture with professional quality, fast-paced, and high energy musical theatre, comedy and drama. Located in Chico California, they promote and feature the local talent of actors, singers, dancers, musicians, visual artists and other creative residents of our community. This site was developed as a data driven CMS for in house updates.

preview of Port Townsend Marine Trades Association

- The Port Townsend Marine Trades Association. This site began as a simple 5 page informational site, with a list of members, a few links, and the PTMTA's information. It has since grown, and continues to grow, into a robust data driven web application. It was critically important to be able to easily upgrade and maintain the site as development continued.

preview of the wedding site

 - this wedding web site highlights the power of the Internet. As the central hub of information for the wedding, this site provided all the information guests and participants could have needed.  It allowed Patrick and Katie to organize their wedding, reception, and other events easily.