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ReSource NC

Resource NC, a Winston-Salem based company specialized in Commercial Flooring Products and Services, needed a fresher website to promote their already well-known business to potential new customers. Their previous website was outdated-looking and built mostly with iFrames.

The new website began as a simple design project. Later, AJAX components were added as new elements were introduced. The website features:

  • A Flash animation featuring the company’s famous LIFT system
  • Thickbox to display the Flash animation and a video pulled from YouTube
  • A simple jQuery dropdown menu

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Cobb Architecture

The good people at Frogman Interactive contacted me to help them code a brand new website for architect Darryl A. Cobb. Based in Charleston, SC, Cobb Architecture strives to make every home and building, whether commercial or residential, large or small, of the highest quality. Their portfolio speaks for itself.

The Cobb Architecture website began as a simple project but quickly became more and more complex as dynamic elements, mostly running from the jQuery library, were introduced:

  • An accordion to display houses from the Residential page
  • Slideshows with thumbnails to introduce photos of each house
  • Advanced tooltips to help visitors locate Cobb’s projects on a Charleston map
  • Random house display on the frontpage
  • Random testimonials

In addition, Frogman Interactive also provided state-of-the-art 3D floorplans and seamless 360-Degree tours.

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Billy Bob’s Silver Diner

Billy Bob’s Silver Diner had for the longest time an old website built with framesets. The site was difficult to navigate and its look varied from one page to another.

The client wanted a new look to match their 50’s theme restaurant and their jukebox-looking logo. I came up with a grungy look mixing rough textures, stripes, tape and chromes.

In the original layout, 3 vinyl records in the header served as an MP3 player. When clicked, the record would spin and launch a new 50’s tune. Unfortunately, for financial reasons, the client was not able to purchase the copyrighted songs they wished to have on the website and the player was dropped. In case you want to see what it looks like, here it is:

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Note: I am no longer in charge of updating and fixing this website.

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