Website Portfolio
This is a listing of websites that I have done. This is not an all inclusive list, but these are the one's I'm proud enough to share. They are listed in reverse chronological order, so the ones that where most recently completed are on top.
Dream Game Center Services specializes in providing software and hardware IT solutions for the Game/LAN Center industry. This was a rush project, as the website needed to be up in time for an exposition.
The entire website was designed, constructed, coded, and content generated in just 2 days. Using the provided logo as a starting point, I constructed the basic layout and theme. I also generated all the content, based on provided technical documentation describing the services and purposes of the company.
Strike Zone Gaming is a PC gaming / LAN Center located in Fenton, Michigan. They have been in operation since 2004 and in 2008 wanted to revamp their website with a new look. I was contracted to do the revamp of the website and company logo, while keeping the general theme and to carry over the content from the original site.
The layout was originally built using layered PNGs with transparency, but had to modified to use a more conventional layout due to a quantity of visitors who utilized IE6, which does not correctly render PNG transparency.
emag is a PC Gaming / LAN Center in Avondale, Arizona. It opened in November of 2007. As part of my other tasks while employed by emag LLC, I was responsible for creating and implementing the entire website including back-end content management, live statistics monitor, as well a customer forum and event signup.
This website was built on variable width CSS to accommodate a large variety of viewing resolutions without leaving dead space.
The Ultimate Countdown of Ultimate Destiny is a pet project that has not yet come to fruition. It is intended to be a game release date aggregator and social ranking site. Game release dates are tracked and their popularity voted on by visitors. Those without official release dates can have a release date submitted by users, and the average is displayed under the game's profile.
The site uses a mixture of flash and php/mysql to display information and interact with the user. A completely custom skin was designed for the forum.
This project is on indefinate hold.
Gametastic is a PC Gaming / LAN Center in Chandler, Arizona. It opened in May of 2003. During my employment with Gametastic, I was tasked with redesiging the website. The new layout was designed to be easier to read and navigate, while also being more informative. The side menu can have it's sections toggled.
This is the way my site appeared to visitors from 2003 to 2007. At the beginning of 2008 I decided it was time for a change and began rebuilding it.
The old layout graphics where mostly created using Alias Maya and modified in Photoshop. I had intended to implement flash animation to animate content transitions but never finished.
Ashbringer.com is a website dedicated to the lore and history of a sword by the same name, named in the popular game World of Warcraft. The actual sword has yet to be found, but has been a part of the game's rich backstory nearly since it's debut.
The layout, page design, and content where all created and arranged by me. Hundreds of users frequent the forum, which is sporadicly active as new bits of info are found.
Montage was a Saturday night coffee bar with improv comedy show held at the Tempe Nazarene Church in Tempe, Arizona. It has since stopped operations.
BMCS is a contracted IT support service run by a friend of mine. I was asked to create a website for him based on a buisness card they where using at the time. This was the final product.








