Click on any picture to see the web sites. Each one will open in a new
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This site was developed for fun as a project in my Digital Studio
class. My wife and I lived in Bozeman, Montana for two years and
absolutely fell in love with the area. This site is meant as a guide
to the trails around the Bozeman area. All but three or four of
the pictures were taken by my wife and I.
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Josie Winship is a Minneapolis-based artist who wanted a site showcasing
her work and a way to tell people about the classes she teaches.
This site features pop-up windows with examples of her sculptures,
sketches, performance and more.
NOTE: Josie's site is now operational,
however I am not involved with the maintenance or any new content
added to the site. When you click on the picture to the left, you
will be taken to the original web site that I built for Josie that
is on my server.
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Our 2002 graduating class of Web Design and Graphic Design students
needed a web site to display our talents. The Web students worked
in conjunction with the Graphic students to design the basic look
of the site, then we finished the design. I was on the design and
production teams. I was responsible for the students pages,
the MCTC info page and the Portfolio Info page.
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This site was our final project in Dreamweaver. We were given only
two instructions: it had to be 120 pages or more and it had to be
on the Presidents of the United States. Other than that, we could
do whatever we wanted. I chose to aim my site at 5th to 8th graders
and modeled it after an encyclopedia. It includes interesting information
on the presidency, as well as a quiz to take after reading about
the Presidents.
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This site was done as a project for an actual client in our Dreamweaver
class. Our class was broken up into three groups to design a site
for the client. Our site was the winner and was put online. I was
on the design and production team.
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This is an extremely basic site I did as an internship for the
Roseville Rotary Club. It was designed to be a template
that someone with little or no experience could simply plug in the
information. This was done after my first semester at MCTC.
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