website portfolio
July 22nd, 2010
Here’s a few websites I’ve designed and coded from the drawing-board to the web browser. It’s not exhaustive, it’s just the ones I can find or that are still up. The second half is websites that were mostly just experiments of various sorts.
LA Inc. Postcard Generator — A section of a page developed on contract with Anyone Collective.
Rolling Robots — Custom Drupal theme and ongoing work to put STEM and Robotics curriculum online, often using interactive HTML5 pages, like the one linked to here.
www.laurenandbrenton.com — My wedding website!
www.sbanglican.org — A website for my church.
www.anglicanyouth.com — A website for an Anglican camp I help run in the summers.
augiescoffee.com — My backup of www.augiescoffee.com, which has since been redesigned by someone else.
cynthiastrine.info — A quickly whipped-together WordPress site, developed so that my mom could create and maintain all the content herself without any help from me.
websites from my past: a historic museum
These websites are all from the ’90s, making them over 10 years old. That’s 100 years old, in internet time.
Styleable Brenton — A somewhat silly personal website I had for a few years.
Science Fact — My High School entry into the year 2000 Thinkquest International Website Competition. Built with my friend David Simenc who wrote most of the content. We put an absurd amount of effort into this site, and I’m surprised at how terrible it looks now. It was built for a world where people were still using Netscape 4 and Internet Explorer 3!
westmont horizon — still looking for a good backup of this. i was the campus newspaper webmaster for a year, but the site got messed up/deleted by the guy who took over after me.
Chico City Council — website for the Chico Shadow City Council, of which I was the Information Systems department head.
CHS Choir — website for my high school choir.
GATE Website — probably my second website ever. Made for an elementary school teacher who paid me $20.
Watershed Education Project — You will want to shoot yourself after viewing this website built for a friend utilizing “cutting edge” cross-browser DHTML that doesn’t work in modern browsers any longer. (Try Netscape 4 or IE5!) Features a horizontal pinstripe background, a “slow connection version” and tiny, tiny, nearly illegibly small navigation links with a red dot that blinks!
Mateo Lodge — made for a nonprofit that my dad worked for.
Native American website — a school assignment in 10th grade.
227 — The first website I ever built. This must have been in 9th grade, when a rollover was about the neatest thing I could think of and having subdomain hosting was cool compared to geocities.
Outside The Lines – experimenting with cross-browser DHTML in a world of Netscape 4. Doesn’t work in modern browsers.
yarrgh.net – A website that had links to pirate sounds I recorded on my PDA. The site was extremely popular, getting thousands of hits a day, but I was using free hosting at the time, which crashed as a result of excessive bandwidth usage. Then I let the domain name expire, yar.
Computer Services – a joke website to illustrate a fun little layout.