utility

Web sites

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CarliScales.com

CarliScales.com is an art gallery site. It is still in the process of being completed and made public. It only needs the e-commerce functionality turned on and the dummy text in some of the gallery items to be replaced with the real descriptions.

This site was created for a very creative artist from Texas named (you guessed it!) Carli Scales. Carli's work is rich, colorful, and highly detailed. To create a site that best suited her work we decided to use a very passive theme with styling emphasis on layout and order of presentation rather than color and graphics.

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SendThemToMars.org

SendThemToMars.org was our second public personal project. SendThemToMars.org was created to raise awareness and money for space research (yeah we're Trekkie's - no we did not like ST Enterprise). Our methods for doing this focused on two primary methods: direct money bundling through sales of SendThemToMars.org merchandise through CafePress, and sales of "Tickets to Mars."

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MyTroops.com

MyTroops.com is a shopping network site that provides benefits to US troops every time people shop through the MyTroops.com site. Our contribution to that project was primarily customization of certain elements of the site's original Aberdeen theme.

Our goals were to create a new header, logo, footer, block displays, banner advertisements, a custom Drupal module, and also some top level content pages and page designs.

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WinstonStreet.com

WinstonStreet.com is essentially a YouTube like site that specializes in the arts. We built WinstonStreet.com for a post graduate student at NYU. This project was instrumental in her successful completion of her post graduate thesis.

WinstonStreet.com uses what we refer to as a passive theme. The use of the passive theme allows the rich media "the videos/images" to take center stage in the site presentation.

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Makefunds screenshot

Makefunds.com was the first real public site that we designed. The purpose of Makefunds.com was multifaceted. However all of the site features were organized around the software that was provided. The software essentially supplied ready made websites that people could download and install.