Work
The following is just a small sample of the work I've done. For a comprehensive list of projects and work I've done,
contact me and I'll send you my technical résumé. Unless otherwise stated, I did all of the front-end development for these sites.

Fly HIA was a high profile site with lots of JavaScript on the home page. It was accompanied by a mobile site which I also developed.

I enjoyed working on Toms River Nursery School & Kindergarten because of the fun design and new CSS3 techniques I was cleared to use. Don't forget to check out the cool footer!

The design for FireSpaces Home Energy Center was fun to work with because of the graceful degradation that was built in.

Geppetto Catering is a pretty standard site, but I love to work on sites like this because they let me code very cleanly.

Mr. Steve's Homebrew and Wine Supplies. One of the cool features I built for this site is an all CSS rating system.

Atomic is the most JavaScript intensive site I've ever done. The front-end development includes the AJAX ad rotator, slideshow and accordion navigation.

Zest! is a local kitchen store with many novelties. The site was developed entirely by me, including a PHP contact form. It was built to work with
Surreal CMS.

I built this site as a favor to a friend, but I liked working on it very much. Because there is no back-end for this site, I set it up with a JavaScript page changer to make content updates easier.

MyAmeriChoice Story is an initiative from AmeriChoice Credit Union to try and connect with their customers more. I did all of the front-end development, including some JavaScript.

The Graysons, of Grayson design partners, are friends of mine who needed some quick front-end development to get their site up and running. I did all of the front-end development.

Qunatum Dynamix is a development company I freelance for. Their website redesign was a challenge, as it needed to be complete in one night. I did all of the front-end development, and it went up on schedule. It was redesigned again recently.

While I didn't do all of the front-end development on AmeriChoice.org, I did add some significant improvements, including the robust main navigation and a loan calculator.

Stay Holiday was the first site I ever did all of the front-end development on. It was really a test of the skills I'd gathered in my education.

This is a prime number generator that I built using the MooTools JavaScript library and CSS3. I just went and built this one day because I discovered a cool function in JavaScript.

I was a consultant while Fox Chase was redesigning their website. One of my tasks was developing their splash page.

Another task I had while consulting at Fox Chase was building their clinical trials search front-end.