Here is a short list of some things that I have been up to recently. (all will launch in a new window)

This really, really needs to be updated. My apologies if a project that we have completed and All Are Proud Of doesn't appear here; I just haven't gotten to it because, well, I was working on that project that we're all happy about.

Metcalf Foundation
A completely CSS-driven site this project also had to rely on Macromedia's Contribute for content-management. Lots of clever engineering here.

NUS
NUS is an international site that had to be in seven (count 'em) languages. The solution was an elegant language-engine that sets a session-variable. Applied to all elements (even graphics) this became a nifty tool.

DDSS rocks
This was a project to promote the school's agenda; enrollment. The site concept is to follow two new students through their experience of the school. Location shots, illustration, writing and scripting all came together.

Toronto Film Studios
TFS wanted a unique Flash-based site that they could maintain. So I made one. The site looks at the state of a current listing in the database and populates that content into the Flash application for compilation at runtime. So they have a nifty full-animation and interactive site with content they can easlily maintain.

Buck Films
The Buck Films site is a completely Flash-driven site. While the client wanted something really graphic and simple there is still a bit of cheek in the movement and transitions.

Foundry District
This was a CSS-based site that had to be completely Accessible in order to meet regulations and public opinion. While appearing to be graphically-driven, the site does not rely on any images to structure information. Unfortunately, the project was scuttled only 6-months in; but the site was very well received.

Alphabet City
Alphabet City needed a CSS-driven site that could be managed with Macromedia's Contribute. This caused a few problems that very quickly made me an expert in this type of configuration.

Si-Coat
This is a pretty standard site. One of the really cool things about it is the Cost-Comparison Model calculator. It uses a whole bunch of math to figure out the surface area of the different structures to be coated with the Si-Coat product and then graphs that across several different solutions.

Cold Mountain
An entirely Flash-based site, this piece is cinematic and toned toward the subject matter. One of my favourites.

Others:
dts
david mott
summertheatre
dance fuzion

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