I've contacted a few friends over the years about doing collaborations that combined my photos with their artwork. What I had in mind was that whatever they drew would interact with the setting of the photo and Chris Beverwyk captured that perfectly. The link below goes to his portfolio and you can also click on the image to see a larger version. This is the redesign I did for Jim Mahfood's online portfolio. The front page and section images were already done from when someone else started the project, but I started the layout from scratch in order to make navigation more intuitive. My goal was also to make a design where the section images can be swapped out from time to time in order to keep it fresh without having to redo the entire site. Click on the image to the right to see a larger screen capture or go to the link below to see the live site. The layout that I did for the "Brain Tour" was an online slide show. I edited most of the images, implemented the roll-overs, and did a majority of the HTML and CSS. The Alzheimer's Association also made a CD version for distribution to their chapters and other educational venues. Click on the image to the right to see a larger screen capture or go to the link below to see the live site. My goal for this site was to create a layout that was visually interesting, yet simple enough that the design didn't overpower the photographer's work. Since the client expressed an interest in maintaining the site himself, it was built to be easily updated by a person with limited HTML skills. The site is no longer live, but you can click on the image to the right to see a larger screen capture. You can also view a mirror of it here. |