Interactive Design

I taught myself HTML in 2000 in order to make a website informing my supporters (I went on a missions trip) of the status of my trip and to allow them to see pictures afterwards. That initial website really got me interested in web design, so I began to pick up codes I saw on other websites and learned how to manipulate them.

More recently, I have been combining my old way of research with taking classes leading to a new knowledge of xHTML and CSS. I am really excited about my Interactive Design major and am learning a lot about the possibilities of present and future design.

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  • RoofBrokersInc.com
  • Fall 2006
  • This job started from ground zero. I designed, structured, and built the entire site for this Denver based business.
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  • MinervaSportswear.com
  • Summer 2006
  • I redesigned and restructured this website during my internship with Minerva Sportswear, Inc. It required very intensive graphics work as well as Flash.
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  • CFAWA.org
  • Summer 2005
  • This job was an entire redesign for a non-profit organization. It included reorganizing content and restructuring the site.
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  • CSS Zen Garden
  • Spring 2005
  • This assignment was to use only CSS to provide a new design and submit it to CSS Zen Garden. My designs (there is another, not shown) were accepted and highlighted on the site.
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  • CityCoffeeCo.com
  • Spring 2005
  • For this redesign, I was teamed up with two classmates. Combining our skills and designs, we created a standards compliant design with a coffee house feel. The owner is currently using this design.
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