Portfolio - Websites
 


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LSVP Website (in development)

LSVP Video Productions needs a website that expresses their key difference - their ability to make a video production seem an easy and painless experience.

  • Format: Website
  • Technologies: html, css, javascript
  • Client: LSVP, LLC.
  • Date: 2005-03-30
  • Roles: Designer, Developer, Writer, E-Marketing
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SOH Website (in development)

"Summer on the Hill" is a school program for underpriviledged students in New York City. They're looking for a new web presence that will be attractive to students and benefactors. Currently in development.

  • Format: Website
  • Technologies: HTML, PHP, SQL, Javascript
  • Client: Summer on the Hill
  • Date: 2005-01-20
  • Roles: Web marketing, design & develop, copy editing
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Town Meeting Video Archives

A web-based application for viewing past corporate presentations and the associated PowerPoint slides. As the video of the speaker progresses, the PowerPoint slides change at the appropriate times. Video version and low-bandwidth audio version.

  • Format: Flash Web Video
  • Technologies: Flash Video Web
  • Employer: Telcordia Technologies
  • Date: 2004-04-04
  • Roles: Designer, Developer
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  • Objective: Employees need to see presentations they missed
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  • Outcome: See video of speaker synced with PowerPoint slides


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Telcordia Websites

Manage & develop special websites and microsites as needed for Telcordia's internal and external websites. Also, as part of team, maintain these websites.

  • Format: Website
  • Technologies: HTML, JSP, SQL, Perl, Flash
  • Employer: Telcordia Technologies
  • Date: 2004-01-30
  • Roles: Project Manager, Developer
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mickeysiporin - The Website

Mickey Siporin needed a website to showcase his unique style of political cartooning. It had to reflect his simple style, yet be engaging.

  • Format: Website
  • Technologies: Html, Javascript
  • Client: Mickey Siporin Studios
  • Date: 2004-01-02
  • Roles: Consultant, Developer
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  • Objective: User experience that fits the cartoonist's style.
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  • Outcome: A unique website, with client managed home page.


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CCS Website

Control Components Supply, LLC., needed a new "living" website that would engage and inform the user about CCS's large supply and deep expertise.
Makes use of rotating "Featured Items" and Messages. Designed to be updated by the client.

  • Format: Website
  • Technologies: Html, php, javascript
  • Client: CCS, LLC.
  • Date: 2003-11-30
  • Roles: Consultant, Designer, Developer
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  • Objective: A dynamic site, showing products and expertise
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Online Textbook Store

The Horace Mann School wanted to increase the purchase of their stock of used textbooks. They wanted a website where students or parents could lookup textbooks by subject or class, and reserve books for purchase.

  • Format: Website
  • Technologies: HTM, Java Server Pages(JSP), Javascript, Email
  • Client: Horace Mann School Parents Association
  • Date: 2003-08-30
  • Roles: Consultant, Designer, Developer
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  • Objective: To increase the sales of used textbooks
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  • Outcome: Sales increased over 200%


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Benefit Auction Preview

The Horace Mann Parents Association needed a splashy intro page to entice people to take part in their Benefit Auctions. Designed to be exciting, easy to use, and client-updatable. Page would showcase the top items in the current auction.

  • Format: website, flash
  • Technologies: html, flash, perl
  • Client: Horace Mann School Parents Association
  • Date: 2003-04-15
  • Roles: Consultant, Designer, Developer
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  • Objective: Excite users about Online Auctions
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  • Outcome: Participation in Auctions increased


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Disability Health

A pair of CD-ROMS, along with a companion website; designed to educate medical practitioners and students about appropriate ways to interact with pateints with developmental disabilities. Uses video, narration, text, and imagery. Includes a quiz.

  • Format: Multimedia, Website, Flash
  • Technologies: Director, Lingo, NLE, Shockwave, Flash, HTML
  • Client: Matheny Institute for Disability Research
  • Date: 2002-11-30
  • Roles: Consultant, Designer, Developer
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  • Objective: Educate medical students.
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  • Outcome: In demand at medical schools across US & Australia


Atari Internal Business App

Created a web application to manage credits given to retail stores due to promos, ad campaigns, overstock, etc. Worked with IT and Sales on the design and functionality.

  • Format: Website
  • Technologies: HTML, JSP, SQL
  • Employer: Atari, Inc.
  • Date: 2002-08-26
  • Roles: Designer, Developer
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  • Objective: Web application to manage retail channel credits
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  • Outcome: Used by channel managers daily for 2 years running


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Art of Madness

A very special website devoted to the documentary "Art of Madness" about New Jersey's famous "Underdog Lady." Featuring the photography of Boris Gavrilovic, the site adopts the theme of the film: what really is madness? How far is it from Art?

  • Format: Website
  • Technologies: Flash, HTML
  • Client: Boris Gavrilovic
  • Date: 2002-07-30
  • Roles: Consultant, Developer
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  • Objective: Echo the surreal and silly of the film
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Atari Intranet Portal Design

After meeting with multiple department heads, created a design and business proposal for the implementation of an internal portal.

  • Format: Website
  • Employer: Atari, Inc.
  • Date: 2002-05-20
  • Roles: Designer, Writer
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  • Objective: To design & propose a business case for a portal
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  • Outcome: Approved enthusiastically by Executive Mgt.


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ApolloWay.com

This is my old portfolio site. It used a lot of Flash. It looked cool, but it was not easily changeable the way I originally designed it - live and learn! The spinning bridge was made using Illustrator, then extruded and animated in Flash.

  • Format: Flash Website
  • Technologies: Flash, HTML
  • Date: 2001-10-20


Online Game

An online game designed to be like "Who Wants to be a Millionaire." Employees would play the game to increase their knowledge of the company's branding standards. Making it to the end gets a neato certificate!

  • Format: Flash Webiste
  • Technologies: Flash Web
  • Employer: Telcordia Technologies
  • Date: 2001-09-20
  • Roles: Designer, Developer
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  • Objective: Increase employee awareness of branding
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  • Outcome: Very successful and fun