Site Launch: Salem & Associates

Sometimes the simpler sites are more fun to build. Don’t get me wrong, I really enjoy building complex sites in a CMS with loads of plugins and other flashy bits and pieces. But it’s a good break to be able to build a straightforward PHP site without all the bells and whistles. The Salem & [...]

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HTML5, CSS3, Web Fonts, and Other Fun Stuff

For the past several months I’ve been experimenting with an exciting set of web technologies. You may have heard the latest buzzword for what I’ve been doing. You know the one: HTML5. If something is new and cool, it must have been done with HTML5, right? Well, not necessarily. It’s true that HTML5 has some [...]

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Site Launch: Linde Lee, Inc.

I’m always eager to dive into a project that presents a new, or otherwise unique, challenge. In this case, Mark Reeves at Reeves Design House created a visual design based on a grid of ten rectangular boxes — consistent across the whole site. This might seem fairly simple, but from a coding standpoint it can [...]

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Site Launch: Dr. Karsan, Facial Plastic Surgeon

I’m excited to announce the launch of a site for Dr. Karsan, a facial plastic surgeon in the Dallas area. It’s a pretty straightforward site built with PHP, XHTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It’s clean, functional, usable, and accessible. Yet another beautiful design by Mark Reeves at Reeves Design House. Take a look at the Dr. [...]

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