Sites and Designs

Stuff

This is pretty old. There's a lot more I have that's either proprietary or behind a firewall (or both), in PHP, MySQL, Javascript and more.

CD Covers

Samples

Shopping cart implementations for Martin's Pretzels (CubeCart), and Loops & Hoops (X-Cart).

Nice designs for my former colleague Jon Teall.

The Broadway Bach site, for example, I'd set up as a table implementation at the beginning, but as traffic reports indicated that virtually nobody was using the old (pre-version 5) browsers I could safely (at least for the purposes of that site), dispense with trying to keep them happy. The current version is all css, with some javascript for the pulldown menus.

I've also built and refining a Drupal-based community site for another local client, TransitionWorks; and doing a re-coding of a vintage-1996 site. For some reason, taking a frame-laden font-driven table-layouted site and turning into clean div-based css makes me happy. I should get out more.

Programming

Over the years at TBMA I developed a lot of data manipulation scripts in Perl. Here are a few. There's also some other functional things; form responders, naturally, but also a subscription-database, a survey system, a calculator, an ad banner rotator, and a calendar. A lot of this is still in use on the production sites, three-plus years later.


CD Covers

Besides running the Broadway Bach Web site, I also volunteered to design and produce the CDs we do of each concert. It's no big deal, because they're only available to orchestra members. I knock them out on my inkjet printer and hand-assemble them. But they're fun to do and give me a little opportunity to play around creatively. Read about them here.