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Skill: HTML / XHTML

Launched: Charles-Lewis.com

Wow–this was website #3 this week. I'm tired. But, it was great to get this one up for my client, Charles Lewis, a best-selling author, journalist, professor, and founder of the Center for Public Integrity (among other things). We started working on it a few year ago and due to his very, very busy schedule, […]

Launched: Debate the Debt

This new website, developed for the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, is the online center piece of a new initiative to get the 2012 presidential candidates to have a debate about the federal budget. I got the call around 7PM from the client telling me they needed something up by first thing the next […]

Launched: Investigating Power

Wow, to think that IE7, followed by IE6, were the most popular browsers when I was first enlisted on this project! Nearly five years later, after many starts, stops, and re-starts as the content was refined, InvestigatingPower.org is live. I can't imagine many other projects that could have maintained my interest and dedication like this […]

Launched: Beat the Debt

Beat the Debt was a quick turn-around project that went from a paper outline to a fully functional, albeit simple, site in 3 business days. I was responsible for the information architecture via a wireframe, basic design and branding (including a basic logo), and the coding/development. 

Launched: VillaHippoCampo.com

Just launched the redesigned (and re-developed) website for VillaHippoCampo, a luxury rental property located in southern France.  

Converting Flash Website to HTML/CSS Site

Converting a fully Flash-based website for a French financial firm to HTML and CSS. Also completely converting and integrating its static pages into a content management system.  The client's new site will use HTML5 markup and, unlike the Flash version, will be fully usable on devices running iOS (e.g., the iPhone and iPad). UPDATE: view […]

CRFB’s New goBig Homepage Feature

CRFB approached me with an existing website and asked me to do some visual enhancements.  First up, they wanted to feature their new goBig initiative on the homepage.  They wanted something that could be temporary, but immediately catch the eyes of their visitors.  After discusisng the pros and cons of various  options (e.g,. pop-up windows), […]

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