Occasionally I have worked as a freelance multimedia designer/developer utilizing various technologies. Below are samples of past work, including screenshots for prospective designs as well as for sites that no longer exist on the web.
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Online Journal of Space Communication (click image to view site). In 2009, this site was overhauled by redesigning the information flow and layout for quicker navigation through the journal. The template uses XHTML/CSS with XML for the lefthand navigation that appears on all pages as it is changes quarterly.
Elizabeth Glorioso Photography (click image to view site). Elizabeth is a photographer looking to extend her freelance business. This site is part of her marketing strategy to attract new customers and display her fine art photography. The goal was to create a site that was a minimalistic design focusing on her photography; easy to navigate; and optimized for a broad target audience accessing the site with varying technology. The template uses CSS menus for added interactivity, while the introductory page contains a slide show implemented with jquery libraries. (Logo design by Linda Tokarczyk)
ADA Architects (click image to view site). The ADA layout was designed by Linda Tokarczyk, while the interactivity and motion graphics were designed by Laura Rusnak. With instruction from Linda about the visual and information design, the site was coded entirely in Flash in order to create the interactive menus and loading of images that the client desired.
Gig More: Sketch 1. The two sketches for the Gig More website were provided to a group of IT and Sales professionals currently building a service that allows bands, venues, and listeners to locate each other using a similar model to online dating websites.
Gig More: Sketch 2. See Sketch 1 for more information.
Envirofab, Inc. (click image to view site). Envirofab is a metal fabrication company that wanted to establish a web presence, especially through various search engines. This site also makes use of Google Analytics to track activity and locate customer interest.
Amps II Eleven (no longer online). Amps was a hard rock band from the Cleveland, OH area and this was the first version (2004-06) of their promotional website. The site was used to attract listeners as well as provide interested venues and record labels with updated information.
Amps II Eleven (no longer online). This was the second version (2006-08) of their promotional website before calling it quits as a band.
Schnauzer (no longer online). Schnauzer is a heavy metal band from the Cleveland, OH area and this was one of many versions of their promotional website in the early to mid-2000's.
Web Design, 2003-present











