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I've been building websites since 1995, whether it be for fun or for profit (or a bit of both!). Over that time I've worked on more websites than I can count, and even where I can enumerate them all some are so far in the past that it seems odd to call them part of my portfolio anymore. Many don't even exist in the last form I created anymore, where they exist at all. Therefore, I also urge you to visit the history section where I will touch further upon my long period of web and graphics work. In the meantime, here are some of my more recent pieces of work.
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Sustainable Tompkins called upon me for a bit to help train their web personel in the use of the Joomla content management system originally built into their website. I also updated their Joomla version while preserving a fair ammount of custom coding orginally integrated into their site. |
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For it's tenth anniversary, we were charged with designing a new website for the SCA's Kingdom of AEthelmearc. Some of the program features were developed by then-webminister, Valgardr, but as his deputy I handled the new layout and graphics along with a few other bits of code. Now that I've taken over the running of the site from him I have added many more code features and built upon the ones that were already there. While the day-to-day management of this site often feels more like project management, I still get my share of design and coding in. http://www.aethelmearc.org. |
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The Ithaca Health Alliance wanted to freshen-up and better organize their web presence... on a budget. I created a new interface for them to migrate their content to and provided consultation on some technical solutions to other upgrades (such as the calendar program and the integration of PayPal into the site for receiving donations). Of course, once they took over management of the site it developed a life of its own, including some design changes I would not have made, but that's how it goes. www.ithacahealth.org. |
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A facelift was in order for the new year. As you've likely gathered, TigerFire Servers is my personal website dedicated to web and graphics freelance design. http://tfservers.tigerfire.net. |
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With it's renewed activity the Society of Creative Anachronism's Kingdom of AEthelmearc Brewer's Guild needed a new website. So, here it is! http://aebrewers.tigerfire.net. |
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Potentially coming soon is this site to promote my various medieval-inspired woodworking projects and other similar products. |
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Laughing Dragon Brewing is my personal website dedicated to my homebrewing hobby. http://laughingdragon.tigerfire.net. |
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On indefinite hold is a website for Silverhand Botanicals, a local clincal herbalist. His goal for this site was to not only talk about his methodoligy, training and services, but to provide a wealth of useful information to those potentially interested (though much of that material is still missing). The site will launch at http://silverhand.tigerfire.net when final content is received. |
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I used to promote the miniatures game Warmachine by Privateer Press, and this website helped me do it by keeping a schedule of local events and standings - even allowing players to submit their match results online. http://www.tigerfire.net/warmachine/. |
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At some point TigerFire Servers was also known as TigerFire Studios. I felt that the name better applies itself to artwork and other more physical creative projects though, so when I started painting miniatures pseudo-professionally the "Studios" went to that project and it got a dedicated site. http://tfstudios.tigerfire.net. |
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A personal site dedicated to various online auctions and items for sale. http://auctions.tigerfire.net. |
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