Client
Litton Design & Photography
Requirements
Design, Programming, CMS
Description
Litton Design & Photography is located in the Knoxville, Tennessee area. The site was built as a showcase for Brock Litton’s photography and graphic designs.
I did both the front and back-end development for this site, including a simple CMS interface built with PHP & XML where Brock could securely upload, label, and delete his photographs and designs.
Client
Skweez
Requirements
Front End Programming
Description
Skweez brings the best deals and discounts to restaurants near you via free text-messages. The site design was done by Pelouse Design.
I converted the photoshop design of the home page into standards-based XHTML and CSS. My responsibilities included rapid prototyping and final integegration of database driven content into the site.
Client
Museum of People & Cultures
Requirements
Design, Front and Back End Programming, Flash Games
Description
The Museum of People and Cultures is one of the several museums of Brigham Young University. This site was built as a resource for teachers who use the school curriculum provided by this museum.
I worked as the lead programmer and co-designer of the site. I also oversaw the design and programming of the educational games included for each section that were created by several students in a multimedia class that I co-taught at BYU.
Client
Haley Hatch, Author
Requirements
Design, Programming, SEO
Description
A Future for Tomorrow is an extraordinary non-fiction book of the author’s actual battle against anorexia nervosa as well as a spiritual triumph against evil. The site incorporates her original book design through the use of colors, ambient signifiers, and well-chosen typefaces.
I did both the front and back-end development for this site. It was my first experience including any type of e-commerce functionality.
Client
The Hideout Motel
Requirements
Design, Programming, Reservation Form, Interactive Map
Description
The Hideout Motel is a family owned motel located in the Western atmosphere of Cokeville, Wyoming. The design was created to emanate a welcoming, country feel. This was my very first website where I was in charge of all the design, programming, content, and maintenance.
This is the degree of quality that my students will be able to create at the end of my Introduction to Web Development class.
Client
Good Earth Natural Foods
Requirements
Logo Creation, Web Design, Package Design
Description
Good Earth Natural Foods is a growing health foods store spread across Utah. I designed the original logo, the website, and a flash banner advertising their featured products. The company did not go with this design, but I put it here as an example for my students to realize that in the end the client's opinion is the one that matters the most.
