Portfolio
Sacramento Asian Sports Foundation
I designed a custom PSD mokcup and then sliced it up and built a beautiful table-less CSS and XHTML 1.0 strict web site for the SASF community. It utilizes link markers, so they don't even need to worry about non-HTML files being clearly defined to the user.
http://sasfquest.org
Ski Lake Tahoe
I worked in conjunction with RubinoWebDesign to redesign the Ski Lake Tahoe web site. They provided the PSD mockups and I provided the source code. The backend needed to be incredibly flexible and as lightweight as possible since it was a very graphically heavy site.
http://www.skilaketahoe.com
CleanFish
A fluid CSS-based layout. This was a small freelance job, where the client supplied all graphics and layout via a PSD file.
I took the PSD file and sliced it up, and coded all of the XHTML and CSS and built the layout. when finished, I handed over nice clean templates to the client. Unfortunately, they messed up what was once beautiful code... look at my original code below.
http://www.cleanfish.com | My original code
Playez International
Playez International is a urban street wear & surf fashion design company, whose apparels are sold all across Malaysia. I built them a fluid CSS-based layout that came from my very own PSD mockup. It's image galleries use simpleViewer which is a PHP/Flash & XML-based image gallery script.
http://www.playezinternational.com | Original concept
California Dept. of Education
A Table-based layout, but CSS was used to control all the unique topic colors and text resizing.
Even though it was a team effort, I personally designed
the Dreamweaver-based HTML templates and all style sheets.
mzanime.com
One of my own personal hobby sites. mzanime was built a CSS-based layout, with a PHP Style switcher, and many other smaller scripts. It uses Lightbox 2.0 for its wallpaper gallery and Scriptaculous for other special effects throughout the site.
DMV Florida
Another CSS-based layout. This time I was only given a PSD image from the client and I had to extract and slice segments of it to create the layout.
The client has changed how the site looks a little, but the CSS coding is still mostly the same.
Dec 26, 2006
