GALLERY
GALLERY

A work in progress, Amber's site needs to bring the integrity of her artwork to a new audience on the internet. This project will make use of some flash, some database components, and a healthy portion of great artwork.

My largest project to date, Pittspace was a full-fledged e-zine featuring Pittsburgh's local music scene. This was a dynamic, database driven website which exemplified the capacities of open-source software to serve your business needs as well as keep a handle on costs.

Another work in progress, Barbara's website will offer the visitor a number of fun ways to explore her art. This will include a full-featured gallery as well as flash-based slideshows and more! I will also be working to transfer the look and feel of her main website to her e-bay stores to create a cohesive user-experience.

This very website represents our thoughts on web design. A single, simple image - steel beams on a railroad bridge - maintain a clean, visually appealing, and simple approach to communicating my design ideas to the world. This website is a perfect example of what can be done without any plug-ins or other tricks of the trade - this site is coded by hand, entirely in HTML and CSS.

When this Pittsburgh singer/songwriter needed a simple and low-cost website to provide music to his listeners, I created this site in less than two days. This is a very simple website and the result - besides the very low cost - is that the site is easily updatable, easily navigable, and gets the listener right to what is important: the music!

When Pittsburgh rock band Post Method wanted to get something online to quickly post their music, news and show information, I was able to quickly build a website that suited their budget and time constraints.