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The following sites were created in whole or in part by me, and serve as a sample of my design skills. They were all created for friends, college courses, or personal use.
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BAR ONLINE
My former personal website, replaced by BarGate.Org.
Created using: Adobe Photoshop 4.0, Microsoft Frontpage 98, and HotDog Professional 4.53
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Drinkmixxer.Com
(http://www.drinkmixxer.com)
Site which began as a class project for a college course my senior year. The site is currently dormant, but should be back online by the end of summer 2000.
Created using: Adobe Photoshop 5.0, Allaire HomeSite 4.0, and Microsoft Access 2000
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Sigma Phi Epsilon - Pennsylvania Theta
(http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/~sigep)
The current Penn Theta website, which is the 3rd major revision since the chapter began in 1995. This site has won the SigEp - Outstanding Chapter Website Award for the past two years.
Created using: Adobe Photoshop 5.0 and Allaire HomeSite 4.0
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Senior Supportive Services, Inc.
(http://www.seniorsupportservices.com)
This site was created for my friend's mother's company, in order to give them an internet presence to help her business to grow.
Created using: Adobe Photoshop 5.0, Microsoft Frontpage 98, and Allaire HomeSite 4.0
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Pittsburgh Association for the Education of Young Children (PAEYC)
Designed and developed as part of a class project in which the class corroborated with PAEYC in designing the site. The site should be online soon.
Created using: Adobe Photoshop 5.0 and Allaire HomeSite 4.0
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Zeta Psi Sigma - Alpha Chapter
Designed for my girlfriend's sorority as an idea to help them in redesigning their chapter website.
Created using: Adobe Photoshop 5.0 and NetObjects Fusion 4.0
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Scooby Doo Gang - Project Site
(http://www.bargate.org/portfolio/scoobydoo)
Summarizes the chess project of my group, "The Scooby Doo Gang", which was created for the senior project course Advanced Digital Design.
Created using: Microsoft Frontpage 2000
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