Website Design & Development

Image: San Diego Feeling Good Website

San Diego Feeling Good (SDFG)

I've built and maintained the San Diego Feeling Good (SDFG) site since 2013. Originally hand coded using HTML, HTML5, and CSS working within Dreamweaver. In 2016, I migrated the site to Wordpress. Over the years I have developed the majority of the graphics and images for the site. SDFG is a volunteer based non-profit which produces an annual convention for the LGBT recovery community. As this is a key point of information used through out the year, regular updates and edits are important to their key audiance. Working with the SDFG committee, I've to created a recognizable brand within their site, logo and other materials that would be printed throughout each year. View site.

Image: Boot CPR Website

Boot CPR

Hand coded HTML and CSS. Photography, copy and images are my original work.

This was my second web-based student project. Assignment: Create an informational site with at least 3 pages. Must include images, internal and external links. View site.

Image: Alpine Automation Website

Alpine Automation

Built using Dreamweaver, this started as a student project and developed into a live redesign of the site. Alpine Automation provides Integrated Service Management and enterprise infrastructures…That's code for they do some crazy-cool high tech IT stuff. Unfortunately their original sight didn't express their high level of expertise.

I wanted viewers to immediately know when they landed on the homepage that the site had something to do with computers and technology. I designed the background to resemble computer circuitry. Shades of blue were used to convey stability, dependability and loyalty. As a special detail in the footer, I included the binary code for "Alpine Automation." View site.