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Northeast Kingdom Exposure

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Below are photographs I've taken in the Northeast Kingdom region of Vermont, all taken in moving vehicles.










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Photoshop Work

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Everything posted below is self generated photo-manipulation projects.





VTLiving.com

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EDIT: It appears that M.A.S. pulled the new shell design or moved it to a new URL which I don't know, so when or if it's up again, I'll put the links back up.

VTLiving.com was the first website I worked on professionally outside of college, working for Multimedia Advertising Service in Bethlehem, NH. What they had me do was take their older and current shell (see: http://www.vtliving.com) and integrate it into their new shell, create new graphics, and also add new content for their Towns sections. I created various graphics for their banners using Photoshop, and positioned everything using CSS, DIV classes, and PHP includes.

A brief selection of banner graphics created for the site can be found in the links below (so as not to copy-write infringe):
The Snowboarding Section
The Towns Section (more specifically, the Lyndonville page)
The Hunting and Moose Hunting Sections (great example of image masks)

Website Mock Ups

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Below are various examples of websites created for self generated work or for the client listed in the caption. 




Details Window Fashions was a client generated website, which included a complex navigation that utilized JavaScript to target two separate i-frames.


These three images are the basic layout for the client Corner Collectables, which was an e-business website. The first image was the welcome page, the second was the view of a section expanded, and the last was an expanded item view.

Frozen Earth was a website I created for self generated work, and showcased various Scandinavian Heavy Metal Bands and a vast variety of Photoshop pieces.

Project: Heavy Metal was an early website I designed back when I first got into Web Design. It showcased bands I was into at the time, explanatory essays between the differences between the sub-genres in Heavy Metal, links to various videos and audio websites, and a collection of flash mini-games to waste time.