A custom Wordpress skin created for the power pop band Love You To Death. I did all of the HTML and CSS, I also laid it all out and created the background images. I did everything but the logo. Love You To Death website.
This time around we decided to focus on brushes. I think we were excited about desktop wallpaper at the time. It took us forever because no one wants to waste a summer inside but we eventually finished and I think it looks great.
This was our first round of Tennis. I think it turned out pretty good. We weren’t super strict about rules or anything. We’re awesome.
A re-build and re-skin of the Much Music countdown lists. Fans could create and rate lists about anything. The list with the highest ratings won a trip. The back end is ASP.NET and the design was done by Patty Ho. I cut the mock into standards compliant CSS & XHTML. Everything is vertically fluid to allow for user generated content. The screen shots don’t do it justice, and the razors in the top left corner are a flash piece that rotates between colours of razors, that’s why it looks weird sometimes.
A re-design of a website for a private school in Oakville. Not the hardest thing ever but it did have to look EXACTLY like the Photoshop mocks. The home page includes a fancy menu that changes transparency when hovered and works cross browser.
A Wordpress powered website for singer/songwriter Ryan Masters. Full of awesome plugins for a photo gallery, an audio/video player, an event calendar and an online store. Ryan Masters Website
A Flash ecard to help Canadian alt country rocker Matt Mays promote a tour. Matt Mays Ecard
A “coming soon” splash page and mailing list sign up form for Rock/Country music legend Steve Earle. It has since been replaced with a full website designed by Tim Grafton.
A website for Greg Keelor of Blue Rodeo fame. Greg needed a website to promote his solo record. We worked closely with his management team and the designer of his album artwork to come up with a properly branded site design. This site includes a style sheet switcher that resizes the text. The back end is ASP.NET with a news section driven by Community Server. www.gregkeelor.com
A website for Jim Cuddy of Blue Rodeo fame. I did everything just like Greg’s site above but this time I added a style sheeet switcher so fans could choose from 4 different colour schemes. I took steps to make sure 4 themes wasn’t too much to manage with a site so frequently updated. www.jimcuddy.com