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
A mini site for an album released by Matt Mays. The album is a soundtrack for a movie that was never made so the site was originally supposed to look like a movie website. This mini site kept growing and is now much more than just a site for a movie trailer and some songs.
A website for a promotions company (I didn’t create the logo). I was given a logo and asked to create a website. After discussing needs it was decided that this site would be powered by WordPress. The site and company no longer exist.
A website for Latin rock star Luke Brodie. One of my first full sites (ignore the code) and it up up and running until recently, almost 5 years later. Fully powered by my custom built CMS. Maybe I should talk to Luke about a re-design….
A website for the band Outside Fairvale. Another site fully powered by my custom CMS. I think they have played two shows since their website went up a couple of years ago and it looks as if they have changed their name and now no longer exist.
A website for the Orangeville, Ontario chapter of Skate Canada. Fully designed by me (looks a little “boxy” or “tabular”) and powered by a custom CMS created by me and Mike of MTIS. The CMS was even integrated with osCommerce and an open source photo gallery application, fancy.
A website for a wrestling company. This was my first full CSS & XHTML site with CSS drop down menus (and a little bit of Javascript to make it work in IE). Everything was updated using my custom made CMS (PHP & MySQL), even the PayPal buttons were dynamically generated by my CMS. The site has since been Re-Designed and Re-Coded by someone else and now features table-based layout, it hurts my feelings. I can’t find the screen shots so you’ll have to take my word for it.