I have a friend named Jack, and he wants a Nintendo Wii really bad. We collaborated on a project called DestroyMyVirtualBoy.com, where if he collected enough donations to buy a Nintendo Wii, he would smash his Virtual Boy. The site incorporated both web and video...

A nearby small business wanted to establish a web presence in order to more effectively market their sweaters to buyers wholesale. The site features an easily-updated catalog showing off the sweaters, and provides potential customers with information regarding ordering.

Several of the teachers at my high school have a vintage base ball team and play in old-style games with other teams in their league. However, no 19th century base ball team is complete without a 21st century website...

Ever questing for a better way to study Spanish, Seth Glickman created a javascript flashcard system with some input by me. I thought the final product was very functional, but its raw HTML tables left something to be desired. Utilizing the latest techniques for rounded borders, I created a stylesheet to make it more aesthetic...

In April, I decided that I needed some sort of showcase to assemble all of my creative works into. I had some general ideas about what I wanted to do, but turning them into an actual page was harder than I thought. From the start, the idea was show a cluttered desk and the creativity that lives in it...

For my photography independent study, I was asked to create a web page to place on the school’s web server so that student work could be highlighted. Rather than creating some sort of simple gallery, I wanted to create the illusion that the website was itself a contact sheet (used by photographers to see all of their photos from a roll of film at once). A little bit of manipulation of a scanned contact sheet gave me the general idea of what I was going for...

I have been a member of the South Windsor Swim Club for a number of years, and when they decided that they wanted a website to allow members an easier way to find out what was going on I was asked if I would be willing to make one since many members knew of my interest in computers. I was able to recycle some elements from a page I had been doing for myself (which got scrapped), but this was the first site where I was designing it to meet someone else’s standards instead of my own...

When I first got my blog, I didn't like the skinning, and came up with a simple grey and blue color scheme. That evolved from being extremely plain into have a fancy template, which is what I currently use for my blog. The actual template was originally based on one available on OSWD, but I changed the colors and made some technical changes to transform it from fixed width to stretchable...

Because I share twoplustwoequalsfive.com with my brother, we decided to have a splash page to link to each of our pages. A splash page needs some nice splash images, right? We decided to go for a really crisp clean feeling that comically communicated the idea of 2 + 2 = 5. These are what I created...
