Website development is one of my favorite hobbies. For the past four years I have been involved in web design, whether it leading or assisting. It all began when my sisters soccer coach asked me to make a website for their team. As she got older and played for larger soccer clubs, I also got more responsibilies. I was in charge of the Liverpool FC website control, which meant retrieving scores and stats, as well as uploading pictures and Flash slideshows. Since then I have began designing my own websites in Photoshop and making them come to life in Dreamweaver with CSS and JQuery.
Web Development
Scorch Digial
Client: Scorch Digital Studios
Date Published: June 2011
Website: scorchdigital.com
Info: Scorch Digital Studios is a video game outsourcing company located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The design was done by Evan Smith, I just CSS and HTML.
ShirtCreature
Client: ShirtCreature
Date Published: August 2009
Website: www.shirtcreature.com
Info: This website is for a clothing design company called Shirt Creature, owned by Garrett Simon. He runs his company out of Keller and Commerce, Texas.
Roundhead Printing Co.
Client: Personal
Date Published: July 2009
Website: Conceptual
Info: Roundhouse Printing Co. is a conceptual site that was made to work with a cooler color scheme mixed with a professional style wordpress theme.
Texas Rangers
Client: Personal
Date Published: May 2009
Website: Conceptual
Info: I enjoyed making this site about the Texas Rangers, because I always love learning new things about the uses of CSS and about baseball.
Iron Skull Lab
Client: Iron Skull Laboratory
Date Published: April 2009
Website: Pending Domain Name
Info: Iron Skull Laboratory is a site for Ben Andrews to share his knowledge of strength training and dieting with the rest of the lifting community.
SerpentineGFX v.4
Client: SerpentineGFX
Date Published: January 2009
Website: N/A
Info: SerpentineGFX was an online portfolio to showcase the graphic design talents of Ryan Primeaux and Tony Pulickal. This was the fourth of four releases.
