This Game Programming Portfolio (Viewable Here) was created for my Game Programming - CSCI 4070 course at the University of Georgia. It's simple and only purpose was to display my game programming projects in some easily digestible fashion.
The website was designed using the HTML5 canvas standard with some javascript to get the animated header to change. I attempted to make it is minimalistic as possible, what with the monochromatic color scheme and lack of textual descriptions. The actual design was created on the fly and implemented in Adobe Dreamweaver.
TutorialShop (Viewable Here) was a website created for my Technical and Professional Communication - ENGL 3590W course at the University of Georgia. The idea behind the (team) project was to make a website that showcases a series of custom Photoshop tutorials. Due to time constraints, I only managed to finish the page design of the actual tutorial pages. Later on, I made an new design for other pages of the site as well (as seen here). I was the only programmer in the team.
The website was designed using the HTML5 standard along with some PHP to allow for interpretation of XML files that include the actual tutorial video link and description. The actual design was created in Adobe Photoshop and implemented in Adobe Dreamweaver.
Black Science Software (Viewable Here) was actually a small project of mine. I desired to create a website to match a small game and software development company that a friend and I would run. As of right now that project is currently on hold to give us time to work on school related work.
The website was designed using the XHTML 1.0 Transitional standard with a little bit of PHP and javascript to get the navigational bar, Twitter feed, and tumblr feed working nicely. The visual design of the site was created over the course of a few days in Adobe Photoshop and implemented in a few days more time in Adobe Dreamweaver.
Poetically Yours (Image Here) was a site design I created back in high school. I gave the design and related code away to some random internet stranger. They then had the site showcased at the now defunct http://www.poeticallyyours.com.
Given that the source code is now lost in some internet abyss, I do not have any exciting details relating to its implementation.
Cripsy Webs (Image Here) was a site design I created back in high school.
Much like Poetically Yours, I gave the design and related code away to some random internet stranger. And also much like Poetically Yours, the source code is now lost in some internet abyss so I do not have any exciting details relating to its implementation.