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Portfolio

I started working on websites as a side business in 2006 and have come to greatly enjoy the freedom and satisfaction that comes with assisting small business owners advance their companies.

Please contact me to begin building or improving your website.

Below are samples of work that I’ve done.

Please bear in mind that the owners may have modified the pages since I worked on them — if you see animated fiery images and fluorescent orange 96pt font it’s not by my hand  : )

Fool 4 Christ

Fool 4 Christ is a christian clowning ministry started by my friend Ron Wilson of Vineyard Community Church in Cincinnati, OH.
He committed to full-time ministry in 2009 and tries to share the gospel through clowning in different countries and settings.
Ron wanted a site for posting his frequent updates on his ministry work, as well as [...]

APPCO Karting

I got connected with APPCO by getting the oil changed on my good old ‘94 Honda Civic one Saturday morning in the summer of 2008.
The guy behind the counter at the service station was chatty asked me what I did for a living. When I told him that I was a librarian/web [...]

RealMathHelp.Com

This site was the brain-child of a friend who’s wife is a math tutor for bright high-schoolers. It was basically created at Panera over the course of a couple of months in collaboration with two close friends in my church small group.  Lots of bagels, coffee and brainstorming.
The idea driving the site is that [...]

IWU Off Campus Library Services

In my position as reference librarian managing Indiana Wesleyan University’s regional education centers in southwest Ohio, part of my work duties included maintaining the website.
The site was very clean and simple originally, but I felt that most of the high-priority content was buried beneath a somewhat cryptic navigation structure. The user had to click [...]

Hornet Photography

My first freelance website, created for photographer and high school sports enthusiast Bryan Garde.
He wanted a site that had some of the same colors and symbols as Monroe High School in Monroe, Ohio. While part of his business was for consumers to pay for his photos from sporting events, his primary goal was to [...]