
I am co-founder of this startup, which allows anyone to make their own banner ads in minutes. In addition to designing the entire site, I also am responsible for creating all of the Flash/Actionscript necessary to make it work.

I designed and built a series of sites using my own flash-based template geared specifically for advertising portfolios. The sites are consistent in overall layout and functionality, but vary in color, typography, and content. This template system allowed me to create these sites faster and cheaper than developing custom-made sites. All of the sites are XML-driven and user-editable. Check out examples of these sites at:
TheBookOfGorman.com
AnaMariaOsorio.com
AdsByMary.com
JamesHenryRobinson.com
JaimeRobinson.com

This site allows users to create and download their own personalized virtual button to show their opposition to Prop 8. I designed and built the site in roughly 4 days. All of the animation and navigation is entirely code-based.

This site allows college students to view their laundry room status online. They can see which machines are available, which are not, and set alerts to notify them when a machine is finished. For this unique and complex project, I designed a Flash application to display 3D rotatable maps of laundry rooms and display status information in a fun, engaging interface. In addition to the design, I coded the ActionScript behind the interface.

The goal of this extensive website project was to provide an information resource for new customers. I designed the home page and interior pages as well as several interactive Flash components throughout the site.

In redesigning the Boston Globe’s advertiser website, I incorporated a Flash element on the home page which uses ActionScript to dynamically load content, allowing the client to easily change information.