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Completed in 2004
The ADIANL site was designed with a clean, simplistic user interface in mind. The website features an astonishing amount of administrative functions, allowing the ADIANL staff to update 80% of the content in-house.
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Completed in 2007
I designed the AAADA site from scratch, but because the site required server options not available with my hosting, it was ultimately redesigned before it was officially launched elsewhere.
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Completed in 2005
The Avitat Gander site was unlike any other site I have done, in that
its server only supported version 3 of PHP or earlier, but fortunately I was able to get around this problem and still include a CMS.
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Completed in 2010
Blue Charm Angling was completed as a team project, in that my designs were modified by
FindNL, and the result allows the BCA staff to make speedy and effective updates to virtually the entire site.
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Completed in 2009
Crossfit Whitby was an interesting project to complete, as it was the
first site which required a 100% width background image. Much like CMFA, the design for this site was created by Nudge Designs, which I then coded into this working website.
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Completed in 2009
The look for the CMFA website was created by Nudge Designs,
which I
coded into this working website. This site also features one of my other skills not often used for websites: video editing. I rendered and re-rendered videos so they were streaming and suitable for the site.
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Completed in 2008
Destination St. John's (DSJ) was done for a former employer. I "cut up" the look for the site into working .asp files, & modified the look where required. It was also the first site in which I used SQL Server 2005 for dynamic components. DSJ is easily the site I am proudest of (so far),
and includes a VERY user-friendly CMS with multiple logins.
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Completed in 2006
The Dockside website was one of the first sites in which I actually took the photographs which would populate the site. The easy-to-use CMS allows many functions to control many aspects of the site, including their popular & dynamic menu.
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Completed in 2008
FindNL is a popular Newfoundland tourism website, in which I designed
the header aspect of the site & helped a team code the underlying components for the site's database structure.
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Completed in 2002
Flying Boat Era 1937-45 was one of the first websites I designed, as a project for Canada's Digital Collections. This design played a large factor
in my decision to pursue a career with web design & development.
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Completed in October of 2010
Upgrading the first version of the GFT Aerospace Technologies website resulted in additional interest, directed at the school. Particular focus was
the school's new Online Application, which resulted in additional students, accessibility, and ultimately - profits.
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Completed in 2004
Because the content for this site was nowhere near as much as what I
am used to using in other sites, I decided to make what I call a
"contained" site - the dimensions are not as large as your average site
and as such, the information it DOES have looks much more in place.
Launch Robert Gosse - Century 21
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Completed in 2008
Internet Consultants Inc (ICI), while looking as if it were a 100%
CSS website, is actually composed of an astonishing amount of tables. I have a working relationship with the ICI staff to maximize the output of any and all content created by both parties.
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Completed in 2011
King's Gate Condominiums
was a site I developed and tried to time it so
that the website would be completed around the same time the actual
condo's were being offered. This is another situation in which Nudge Designs designed the look for the site, while I am programming it.
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Completed in 2010
Nudge Designs is the homepage for a graphic designer friend of mine.
Many of the websites which I feature on my portfolio, are actually designs created by her, which I then transformed into websites.
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Completed in 2009
Stone Island Photography was an easy website to complete, in that half the battle with regards to web design is having good, professional-looking material to work with. Because there are so many good-looking photographs, the pictures on the website are rotating so that almost
every time you visit the site, you see something different.
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Completed in 2008
Like CMFA, this is another website in which Nudge Designs created the
look, and I then transformed it into a functional website for Brad Gushue & his team of Canadian olympic curlers.
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