James Low Western Front

Site Type: HTML5/CSS3/javascript

This streamlined site was predominantly built in Adobe "Muse (Codename)."

It features embedded video, music links, forms, and links to offsite eCommerce functionality.

Cooler Waters

Site Type: xHTML/CSS/php/Flash

This website was over 6 months in the making. The pages are all XHTML/CSS with integrated Flash animations. Additionally, some sections are PHP to allow deep linking into SWF files on the site. This site also features interactive tools (like a savings calculator) and updatable promotionals for the client.

The Imprints

Site Type: xml/Flash

This is a quirky site which I think looks more like it was created with a box of crayons rather than pixel-pushing Photoshop. A custom mp3 player and integrated, dynamic XML drive this puppy.

Justin Jude

Site Type: Flash/xml

Swinging navigation buttons! Woo hoo! This site reflects Justin's newest release about "life" and going back home. Lots of little doodads make this a fun site. Check out the internal panorama.

Jonah

Site Type: Flash/xml/php

A full-featured site with lots of bells and whistles. Stream the entire new album, view dynamic slideshows, join their mailing list via php/flash integration, interactive ActionScript, and more!

The Sort Ofs

Site Type: Flash/xml

Odd little site with interesting user-interactivity. Features their entire album and is fully-updatable by the client by replacing the XML files.

Lucid Blend Interactive Studios

Site Type: xHTML/CSS/Flash

This is the website that I helped design and launch for Lucid Blend. There are thousands of lines of CSS that I intimately know and love (and curse). For a more in-depth review of my work, please visit Lucid Blend and dig through a growing body of work.

Tone Proper

Site Type: Flash

A local recording studio and mastering suite contracted me to build a site that showcased his unique, high-end gear and comfortable studio space. His request, "Don't make it look like other studio sites."

BIAMP Systems

Site Type: Flash

This project was a contract job for Staccato Design. It was art-directed by Jeff Boyce. I took several flat Photoshop files and turned them into a multi-page, animated website; complete with time-killing games and some tricky forms.

8 Ball Studio

Site Type: Flash

The client asked for "...Something loungy. How about in red'?" and this is what I delivered. It features streaming audio from 20 different artists who have recorded at their facilities. It also features random "smoke."

The Loud Lounge

Site Type: Flash

This site features integrated QuickTime movies (streaming) and audio selections from our music portfolio. As founder of "The Loud Lounge," I have recently tackled "music-oriented" designs (like all of these band sites!), rather than the 10 previous years of corporate branding and ID from which I needed a little respite.

Mike Coykendall

Site Type: Flash

"I want it to be creepy," was all Mike asked. I also designed the packaging for his CD, so the design of his website is a reflection of that project. The "creepiness" is oversaturated colors and a "distressed film" feel. Again, all audio is selectable and streaming.