DBrally.com is our rally teams web site and my sandbox where I test out all kinds of slide shows, flash, design layouts, audio and video clips and links. A lot of the background work is intense but subtle until you click around a bit. This site is the starting block and continual workshop for new ideas.
FramingGuru.com is a small simple project in it's current form. It takes a non-flash approach at a rather amazing slideshow in it's gallery. The client had some not-so-great photos and on top of that we are trying to take you attention away from the art and more to the framing and matting, I think this slide show does that well. Look closely and you see the pictures of the slide show fade and zoom into place pan around and fade into the next image. Unless of course you have an older browser, than it will auto-detect your browser and select a more appropriate slideshow depending on your browser. All web designers would appreciate it if you kept your browser up to date and why not try Mozilla (you can run both IE and Mozilla), chance are you'll fall in love with it if you give it a chance.
Maddiekates.com is a shopping cart site that we typically don't do but decided to take the challenge. This site has a lot of CSS styling and active menu as well as some inline frames for updating content and events. We made a few templates to try to appeal to the clients taste, next you'll see a alternate template...
This is an alternate template we designed that the client decided didn't fit the image of his company, we liked it so we decided to post it here so you can see some of our abilities.
LotLighting.com was a based on a recent study that claims people are discouraged and lose interest and confidence when pages take long to navigate between. So with this site we have one page, and all the content is javascript driven and appears almost instantly. Navigate through some of the tabs and see what you think.
BosCustomCabinetry.com was one of our first sites. It's a rather simple site and has a nice flash based slideshow. Most of the pictures on this site are scanned from 3x5 prints that were poor to begin with, but we cleaned them up and formatted them the best we could to provide this slideshow.
ScubaLaguna.com is a work in progress and hasn't been officially launched but includes a 'Forum' that users can post to and otherwise communicate through. It has some custom scuba tank button for menu navigation we drew.
These are a few simple pages that have tutorials to helps users make modifications for their Smart Cars. It also includes some simple 'click to buy' for some custom products that work through paypal. This site also disables printing the pages and some photos are right click protected so users may view for free but if they want to print or copy they will have trouble.