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Professional sites:
West End Residences HDFC, Inc.
A Wordpress site with a heavily modified theme.
Site design by Michelle W. Nix.
Al Blaustein
XHTML/CSS site with lightboxes and multiple slideshows. Site design by Michelle W. Nix.
Romain de Plas
XHTML/CSS site with javascript slideshow and non-standard font. Designed by McCall Associates.
Uniform Design
XHTML/CSS site with self-hosted Wordpress blog and integrated feed. Utilizes PayPal for sales. Site design by Michelle W. Nix.
Quaint
XHTML/CSS restaurant site with Twitter feed and LightWindow. Site design by Michelle W. Nix.
Mark Rotella
XHTML/CSS site with feeds from Wordpress blog and Twitter account. Also utilizes jQuery. Site design by Michelle W. Nix. Managed by me.
Sheril Kirshenbaum
A simple XHTML/CSS site.
Hudson Castle Group
Front end development in XHTML/CSS. Designed by McCall Associates.
Pratt Design Incubator for Sustainable Innovation
XHTML /CSS layout with PHP includes for menus and navigation. Utilizes lightbox for photos and Vimeo for video.
Pratt Center for Sustainable Design Studies
Flash and XHTML/CSS with lightbox. Flash interactive map built by Eric Steinhilber and Edith Levin, I just put in the content. I built the rest utilizing lightbox for photos and Vimeo for video. Formerly managed by me. Responsible for adding new content.
unclemartins.com
fredandmartin.com (no longer active)
XHTML/CSS based layout with heavy use of the multimedia lightbox multibox. designed by Fred and Martin.
artdealers.org/mobile
Mobile optimized site. designed by McCall Associates. Managed by me.
The Hiram Blauvelt Art Museum
XHTML/CSS based layout. Beautiful site design by Michelle W. Nix for Scott & Nix, Inc.
The Foundation for Open Creation
Converted the site from unnecessary Flash to an easier to update XHTML/CSS based layout.
Medical Massage Group
Another CSS based layout. Very simple site.
Site design by Michelle W. Nix.
CarlZimmer.com
Programming of this site for science author Carl Zimmer includes transitional XHTML, Javascript, PHP and implementation of a content management system to allow Mr. Zimmer add and edit articles himself without disrupting traffic or the design. Also managed by me.
Site design by Michelle W. Nix.
MichaelBalter.com
I did the web programming for the author's site using HTML, Javascript, and PHP. An in-browser PHP admin section allows Mr. Balter to add and edit articles himself without additional software.
Also, I do occasional programming based updates.
Site design by Michelle W. Nix.
SoMA: The Society of Mutal Autopsy
Initial web programming for this site about religion and culture used a mix of html, Javascript, and PHP, before being reprogrammed by someone else in ColdFusion.
Site design by Michelle W. Nix.
Tests and experiments:
web colors
I don't know how to explain this, just click and see the colors of the internet rainbow.
digital diary
During the summer of 2001 in Denmark, this site was a daily repository of my rapidly expanding knowledge of web design. Today we would call it a "blog." Utilizes HTML, DHTML (remember that?), Javascript, and Flash. Some of it no longer works due to changing web standards or deprecated languages.