When you see a website that is W3C certified, that means it holds up to the highest standards of coding, the same standards used by Firefox, Safari, Opera, and Google Chrome.
We strive to make all of our websites W3C compliant because it means they will look good in any modern browser, anywhere in the world.
The website on the left is One Weeks Wisdom. I worked very closely with my client to present the website exactly as she requested. Features of this site include interactive javascript navigation, flash video, and image protection.
The website in the middle is BizExTeam. This website is fully featured including javascript navigation, interactive flash elements, contact form, and a fully featured blog. This website has also been optomized for the iPhone and resizes beautifully on a mobile browser.
The website on the right is Kittrick.Ning.Com. This is a social networking site set up through the ning network. It incoroparates elements from many other social sites including blogs, twitter, flickr and more. This site is a good example of building networks and user bases, as well as cross-web integration.
On top of the websites I have personally built, I have contributed to and worked for a variety of other websites.
Bioneers.org is an organization that promotes eco-awareness with a conference is San Rafeal, CA every year. I was a blogger, photographer, and graphic designer for them in 2007. I also helped manage their Connect Site which is their social network. Additionally, I assisted in setting up workshops for their Google Earth presentations as well as setting up campus-wide wi-fi for their conference.
In 2003 and 2004 I worked for Statnekov Internet Consulting, developing flash video and navigation systems as well as checking code.

My resume is available here in both PDF and Word format. It is also instantly viewable here on Google Docs.
The website on the left is One Weeks Wisdom. I worked very closely with my client to present the website exactly as she requested. Features of this site include interactive javascript navigation, flash video, and image protection.
The website in the middle is BizExTeam. This website is fully featured including javascript navigation, interactive flash elements, contact form, and a fully featured blog. This website has also been optomized for the iPhone and resizes beautifully on a mobile browser.
The website on the right is Kittrick.Ning.Com. This is a social networking site set up through the ning network. It incoroparates elements from many other social sites including blogs, twitter, flickr and more. This site is a good example of building networks and user bases, as well as cross-web integration.
On top of the websites I have personally built, I have contributed to and worked for a variety of other websites.
Bioneers.org is an organization that promotes eco-awareness with a conference is San Rafeal, CA every year. I was a blogger, photographer, and graphic designer for them in 2007. I also helped manage their Connect Site which is their social network. Additionally, I assisted in setting up workshops for their Google Earth presentations as well as setting up campus-wide wi-fi for their conference.
In 2003 and 2004 I worked for Statnekov Internet Consulting, developing flash video and navigation systems as well as checking code.

My resume is available here in both PDF and Word format. It is also instantly viewable here on Google Docs.
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