ChurchCrunch

Posted on Monday, February 1, 2010 in Web Design

I worked closely with John Saddington (human3rror) to develop the ChurchCrunch branding and build a unique, highly flexible WordPress theme that will be the foundation for every new blog in the 8BIT Network. I designed the UI and developed the front-end, then helped troubleshoot the launch as John integrated the theme into their existing website.

Win a Copy of Things for Mac

Posted on Friday, January 29, 2010 in Random Stuff

After launching the AllDevJobs.com Blog, I decided it would be a heck of a lot more fun to give away a copy of Things for Mac to 5 lucky email subscribers. To read the details and enter the contest, please visit the new AllDevJobs.com Blog.

8BIT Network

Posted on Thursday, January 28, 2010 in Web Design

I designed the website for the 8BIT Network and coded the HTML/CSS/JS along with a custom WordPress theme that allows nearly unlimited customization of the content. Unique qualities about this design are the HTML5 doctype, 30px baseline grid and custom 9-column grid and inline labels for the contact form. 

Lift

Posted on Thursday, December 31, 2009 in Web Design

Lift is my newly established user experience design firm. We digitally craft brands, websites, and applications. For the Lift website, I designed the logo, website, wrote the front-end code and back-end PHP for custom WordPress theme with full portfolio management backend.

Designmoo

Posted on Wednesday, December 23, 2009 in Web Design

Designmoo is a digg-style website that designers can use to share links to resources and inspiration with peers. Built on Drupal and powered by Drigg, I designed the site and maintain it on a daily basis, frequently digging into code and working with various Drupal modules.

AllDevJobs.com

Posted on Wednesday, December 23, 2009 in Web Design

AllDevJobs.com is a design and development job site powered by open-source software, Jobberbase. It connects job seekers with employers and is definitely one of the prettiest job boards in its class. The site utilizes some nifty CSS3 and AJAX-powered search to enhance functionality for job seekers.

Chris-Wallace.com Redesign

Posted on Wednesday, December 23, 2009 in Web Design

On my personal site, I wanted to showcase all the different sections it has while still keeping things relatively simple. The homepage includes a featured item, three columns that share my latest WordPress themes, blog entries, and portfolio entries, and a footer that provides some of my friends’ sites, bookmarks and some other stuff mixed in.

Lift Business Cards

Posted on Wednesday, December 23, 2009 in Print Design

With the need for a variety of business materials for the recently founded Lift, a user experience design company, I designed the business cards, along with our proposal template and other branding pieces for the company. The new business cards have a professional look, with a touch of playfulness in the titles we added for each person. My second title of “Semi-Pro Wakeboarder” is more of a dream than a reality, but I wanted to include something I can see myself doing if I had the opportunity.

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