Over the years I have completed a variety of designs, here
are some examples of the work I have done. To launch the website you
wish to view, click on the image.
Sprieser Sporthorse
A modern design intended to stand out from the
crowd and highlight the extraordinary horses and facilities of
Sprieser Sporthorse at Clearwater Farm. Easy to navigate, the splash
page draws in the visitor by showcasing a beautiful photo surrounded
by interesting contrasting colors. The website will be expanded
in the near future as the state-of-the-art facilities are constructed
and horses are offered for sale.
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Lauren Sprieser
Lauren, and FEI rider and clinician, is a capable
webmaster herself, but she wanted a fresh design for her website
so she asked me to design a site that would be easy for her to
update and expand on her own. The classic color scheme and streamlined
design compliment the lovely photos and provide an easy to read
and navigate format for the visitor. The site includes a gallery
of her horses.
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MiPool
This unique design was inspired by the subject
matter, in mediterranean blues and white with smooth curves
and a tile border, the website invites the visitor to imagine
a cool backyard oasis. Also featured is a gallery of selections
and Paypal shopping cart implementation (coming soon). Logo
design also by Red Mare Design.
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Applied Physics Department at Stanford University
I have been contracted to design websites for
the Stanford University Department of Applied Physics and affiliated
laboratories. The Shen group website shows a Stanford color scheme
and page layout consistent with the official Stanford web presence.
It features
an index of faculty with contact information linked to the central
Stanford database, so individuals can keep their own contact information
up to date.
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Shen Laboratory at Stanford University
I have been contracted to design websites for
the Stanford University Department of Applied Physics and affiliated
laboratories. The Shen group website shows a Stanford color scheme
and page layout consistent with the official Stanford web presence.
It features a photo gallery, extensive research descriptions
and an index of personnel with contact information linked to
the central Stanford database, so individuals can keep their
own contact information up to date.
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The Sleep Teacher (now offline)
This website provides helpful information on
defeating insomnia without the use of medication. I chose the
color palette of comforting, serene colors to promote an atmosphere
of calmness and meditation. The Sleep Teacher also sells an
organic herbal tea via Paypal and accepts donations as one-time
payments or recurring monthly subscriptions. I also designed
the logo, a streamlined design that conveys the theme of the
website while reproducing easily on paper to be used as a letterhead.
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Laurie Near
Laurie Near is an artist, she was looking
for an online gallery to display her fine art. I created this
elegant but simple design to highlight her art. The website features
a user interface that allows Laurie to log in and upload new
pieces, edit and display her art at any time. The unique color
palette was inspired by one of Laurie's paintings.
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Elisabeth Austin
Elisabeth Austin and her horse Olivier recently
won the Brentina Cup, and are aiming for the US Equestrian Team.
Elisabeth is an amateur rider and her horse is a home-bred, and
they need sponsorships to reach their goals. I donated this
web design to Elisabeth in order to help with her fundraising
efforts. Elisabeth is updating and maintaining the site herself
and has made a few changes to the original design.
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Windstead Farms
The Windstead Farms design utilizes the farm
colors for the palette, and includes a horse sales database.
At the client's request I drew a leaping dog to add to
the existing horse logo, matching the illustration style. The
eBay store allows the client to sell items in the virtual mall
environment, and as the store grows it may be switched over to
a standalone store.
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Aragon Equestrian Centre
This site features a user interface which allows the client
to log in and update add and delete listings in the horses for
sale database at any time. This site features a logo design by
RMD, an elegant classic concept, and an easy-to-navigate menu
system. It also includes Paypal integration for ordering sales
DVDs.
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Stanford University
Department of Biological Sciences
I designed this website in 2004
for the Stanford University Department of Biological Sciences.
It features a gallery of lab-generated images on the splash page
- a random image and matching caption loads each time the page
is visited. Another feature is the extensive faculty directory
with integrated contact information, a script that automatically
finds the person in the Stanford employee directory, keeping
the contact information always up to date. The Department wanted
a streamlined design that would also be easy to update and expand
in the future. This modular design gave them the flexibility
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Stanford Cat Network
I created this website as a volunteer for the nonprofit cat
rescue group in 2000. Before I created this website the Network
adopted out about 40 to 50 cats and kittens each year. By implementing
an online adoption gallery and adoption application form, I was
able to increase adoptions to over 80 cats and kittens each year.
While increasing adoptions, the website helps reduce volunteer
time required by making it easy to screen applicants and collect
their data. In addition, the website features monthly sponsorship
buttons set up to allow automatic credit card monthly donations
to SCN and a shopping cart to sell merchandise such as T-shirts.
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Northview Window Fashions
I created this website in 2005 for Northview Window
Fashions, a custom drapery and upholstery shop. Because their
work is all custom, the site doesn't offer online sales but it
does showcase some of the custom work they have done for customers.
The drapery frames the page nicely and offers immediately recognizable
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Stanford University
Schnitzer Group
I designed this site together with my fiance in
2004 for the Schnitzer laboratory at Stanford University. Some
of the notable features of this website are the Quicktime movies
used to show real-time fluorescence images of living neurons. Also
a nicely-formatted table of personnel allows the user to find out
who works in the lab and to contact any person easily. |
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MowWow Animals
Palo Alto Humane Society
I designed this site in 2003 for the Palo Alto Humane
Society's humane education curriculum. The Humane Society had already
commissioned another artist to create the logo and the Flash animations,
so I implemented those pieces, created the website and wrote the
lesson content and curriculum. This unique website features bold
colors appealing to young children, and an easy-to-use format that
enables busy teachers to implement humane education about animals
into their classrooms. The website is optimized to perform for
low speed connections since some schools have limited technology. |
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process23
I designed this website in 2002 for a band I was
a member of. The website allowed us to market our CD, have fans
sign up to a mailing list, and download MP3's of our music. It
acted as an electronic press kit for promoting our music. |
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Stanford University
Medical Scientist Training Program
I created this website in 2003. The Medical Scientist
Training Program, part of the Stanford School of Medicine, required
an updated and attractive website to recruit students to their
program. This website features attractive photos of the Stanford
campus and an interactive menu that highlights these scenes as
you run the mouse over each item. The sandstone colors are similar
to the palette I used in the Stanford Cat Network site, inspired
by the sandstone architecture of the Stanford campus. |
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Stanford University
Walbot Lab
I designed this site in 2003 for the Walbot Lab
at Stanford University. It features a maize design to reflect the
subject of research. This site features a publications list with
links to PDF files and online journals. In particular the lab had
a large document to outline corn DNA harvesting procedures, which
I imaged and turned into a PDF document that can be viewed online
and printed by the lab members. |
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