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Dance
Cleveland I developed and maintain this website for Dance Cleveland, a non-profit dance promotion company based in Cleveland, Ohio. The site is intended to exhibit upcoming shows and provide infomation about the organization. |
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Opensewer.com Opensewer is a labor of love. It is three things:
The site has generated quite an impressive following (in real life, and on the internet) since its inception. We have won several awards, and have been featured on some prominent mass media websites as well as in print. The beauty of Opensewer is that it has developed a life of its own, and just doesn't seem to want to stop evolving. |
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Waddell+Associates,
Architects This was intended to be a simple, easy to digest site that establishes the company's presence on the web. The site is used to post private design information for clients, as well as exhibit the company's portfolio, mission statement, and other critial information. The thin, horizontal format makes comprehending the site simple, and it resizes well for a variety of screen sizes. Extra bonus: it's a real quick-loader. |
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Jcarroll.net This is my personal website, full of trite stories, meaningless rambling, and various other incarnations of the circus going on inside my head. There is probably no real reason for you to want to visit this site. |
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CAi
2000-2001 Photography Exhibition Provided web design and hosting as a sponsor for this annual photography competition. A simple gallery site; emphasis was placed on clarity of design and ease of navigation. |
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van
Dijk Pace Westlake Architects My first web design project, as part of a team. I designed the primary layout, architecture and graphics for the site (except for the buttons--I hate the buttons). The site was coded by Rebecca Brynteson. It is a simple informational site. It's reasonably effective, but is starting to show its age. |
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Third
Floor Isolation and Retainment Yes, I had a presence on the web back in '95. My first attempt at establishing a persona for the world to see. Shown only as a reference for how far the web has developed since then. I'm not going to give you the URL; but it's out there, if you really want to find it. |
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