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Exit Editorial

Exit Editorial

Exit Editorial is headed by Tristan, a New York City freelancer specializing in video editing and coloring. Looking through their portfolio, you can see the range of fantastic video coloring and editing projects they have completed. What they needed was a website that was on par with their abilities. Their new website was redesigned from the ground up, utilizing a Drupal back end. Special templates and jQuery technology integrate seamlessly to showcase their work.

FireCorps

FireCorps

The design for this site was provided in psd files. My goal was to translate those mockups to a Joomla template, using as much text as possible and styling with CSS. This makes the site more accessible and easier to load. This project has been a lot of fun to work on!

TyroLink

TyroLink

TyroLink wanted a site design that resembled other sports sites currently active on the internet. This Drupal theme has a lot of flexibility, many different regions which can be used to display content but are hidden when not in use to hopefully cover every type of layout that this client might desire when inputting content. TyroLink is a private site, meaning that much of the content is only accessible when logged in, and still in active development.
A MirageLab Project.

Doublehorn Communications

Doublehorn Communications

DoubleHorn Communications is a Texas based communications company. They wanted to keep the basics of their existing design, but needed a lot of new functionality. I was part of the team that created a new Drupal site for them, my focus being on recreating what they already had into a Drupal theme.
A MirageLab Project.

Philips Widelite

Philips Widelite

Philips Widelite completely changed the look and feel of their website to more closely resemble the parent company, Philips. They brought images, and wanted it turned into a Drupal theme. Although this site is still in active development, a large portion of it has been completed and expected to be released soon.
A MirageLab Project.

Average Guy

Average Guy

By far the most fun Drupal site I have had to pleasure of working on to date. The guys at AverageGuy came to us needing help to finish bringing their ideas to the web. They had previously worked with another company, but did not have access to do most daily admin tasks by themselves. We worked with them to create a new website design, and set up the backend in a way which made more sense to them. They took over all content entry, which there is a lot of, and we created new fun features for them including a date tracking calendar, custom profiles, and new graphics.

XHTML and CSS website design

XHTML and CSS website design

Website design using XHTML and CSS. The menu items are all CSS design instead of buttons and Javascript. http://jenniferism.com/coursework/gd241/unit9/index.htm

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