Posted November 22, 2008
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Sometimes the small, fast-paced projects can present the most rewarding sense of accomplishment. My latest freelance project, the second of a pair of quick projects, is another fun collaboration with Mark Reeves of Reeves Design House. As the site explains, Sparkabilities is a series of DVDs for babies and toddlers designed to develop essential learning [...]
Posted November 22, 2008
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I’ve been busy working on a couple freelance projects with Reeves Design House. The first one is for R. Harper + Associates, a management consulting firm in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. It’s a simple site with a small number of pages, but I still had a good time building it since the visual design is [...]
Posted September 22, 2008
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I’m happy to announce the launch of another project with the ever talented Mark Reeves of Reeves Design House. Mark always does a great job and this project is no exception. The site is for a new Italian restaurant in Uptown Dallas, in the Travis Walk area. There are several printable menus on the site, [...]
Posted August 30, 2008
in Mobile, News, Web Standards
I’ve been working closely with Reeves Design House over the past year or so on a variety of freelance projects. They’ve been landing some great projects and I’ve really enjoyed being a part of as much of them as time permits. The latest set of projects has offered me some wonderful learning opportunities. We’ve been [...]
Posted August 12, 2008
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Developing a web-based application for the iPhone (and iPod Touch) has its fair share of unique challenges. Recently, I had the opportunity to dive into such a project by developing a user interface for an application my brother built a while ago. He had created a server-based web app, just for fun, that provides helpful [...]
Posted May 1, 2008
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I’ve been working the last few nights migrating this blog from Nucleus CMS to WordPress. It’s not that I’m necessarily unhappy with the way things were going, it’s just that I’m so impressed with the recent work done on WordPress. Also, this site is mainly a sandbox where I can try out new technologies, so [...]
Posted April 19, 2008
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Over the past few months I’ve been working on a site for a recruiting and HR consulting agency called Baatz Consulting, owned by a good friend (and my much trusted former HR Director) named Anotei Baatz. The project started out really small (just a couple pages) and quickly turned into a fully functional site complete [...]
Posted April 10, 2008
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I’ve been working on a series of small projects that have been keeping me busy these days. It’s a good change of pace from some of the larger projects from the last few years. This latest site is for Raina Trump Events which is a Manhattan-based full service wedding and event planning company. Stunning photography, [...]
Posted January 25, 2008
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I’m very pleased to announce the launch of an educational site called The Monticello Classroom. This is another project where I worked remotely from my home near Dallas, this time with a small interpretive design studio in Austin. The site serves as an engaging educational resource for parents and teachers on Thomas Jefferson and life [...]
Posted December 28, 2007
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I’m very excited to announce the launch of the site for the American Women’s Club Malmö. This is a club for women from around the world (mostly from the U.S.) living in Sweden—specifically in the small southern town of Malmö where my brother and sister-in-law lived for a few years. I created a full set [...]