Featured Work
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This website was designed and developed to be a digital portfolio of Cleveland area photographer, Amy Oppenheim. The site emphasizes her photography through a minimal layout. Development involved XHTML, CSS, JavaScript for client-side presentation and PHP/MySQL for a custom content management system.
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Allowing creative photographer Jenna Parcher to effectively display her work on the Web, this project was designed and developed to promote her work to a wide web audience. The website itself is scalable and is in continual development at this time, with future plans to expand the front-end presentation and administrative features. Development involved XHTML, CSS, JavaScript for client-side presentation and PHP/MySQL for a custom content management system.
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Patrick Coughlin is an exceptional ceramic artist and required a website that resembled his personal style and his unique rural/victorian artwork. Being that this client knew the basics of web development, a content management system was not necessary. Development time was focused on client-side presentation using XHTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
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The Adventure Museum was a collaborative Flash project between game designers and multimedia developers that was created for use by the Children's Museum of Pittsburgh. Developed for young children, the game is content-rich and encourages critical thinking and problem solving. Acting as part of the development team, my roles included assisting level development and obstacle gameplay through the use of Flash and Actionscript.