INTUIT
At Intuit in 2005, I reformatted dynamic content from the Intuit homepages for the retail sites that carried Intuit products, including BestBuy, CompUSA, Staples, OfficeMax, etc.
I was required to use both table and tableless page structure, extensive CSS, current XHTML standards, and some DHTML. I also did quite a bit of Photoshop image optimization, as well as modified Flash files..
I created 13 layouts for the "core" Intuit product line. Each of these layouts had several javascript popup windows, and 3 buttons: one for a flash demo, and the other two for product comparison charts.
I created the content for the comparison charts in InDesign, so that the pdf popups would be in focus, regardless of how much they were scaled. I edited the flash demos to be "retailer friendly" i.e. no shopping cart or price information, and no links leading back to Intuit.
Everything was mocked up in Photoshop first. This was a 6-month project that I did in less than two months.
I worked through Christmas and New Years to be ready for Tax Time.
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APPLE
At Apple I was contracted to work on the Support section of the Apple website. I converted pages built in table structures to tableless divs.
Using XHTML and CSS, I made both major and minor modifications to the existing pages, as well as building new pages.
I even contributed to writing some new content.
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FILEMAKER
FileMaker, a subsidiary of Apple, had a proprietary source-control system of their own called FilemakerCMS. In this development environment I modified existing pages and created new ones.
I was required to do both table and tableless design, as well as image optimization using Photoshop.
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MCAFEE
McAfee used a development environment called Accurev. Page structures were primarily tableless, but older pages were still being converted to the new template according to
XHTML and CSS standards. I also created several holiday banners in Photoshop.
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STANFORD
In 2006, Stanford University contracted me to build 100 new HTML pages for the Stanford Challenge part of the website.
In a Teamsite development environment, I formatted Word doc pages into XHTML and CSS.
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CISCO
Three times I was in the interview pipeline at Cisco. Each time they took so long to hire me that I accepted another contract.
To complete the application process, I created several pages of both gif and flash animations.
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LOCKHEED
I am often asked in interviews why I have always been a contractor. Actually, I worked for Lockheed fulltime for 13 years as a technical illustrator before I was layed off or "downsized" as they called it then. I left there with 25 years total experience, the last seven years on a computer, a VAX workstation, as well as a mac.
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SEGA of AMERICA
After Lockheed layed off 20,000 workers, jobs in Silicon Valley were scarce. I decided to apply in the videogame industry, because I knew that they hired artists. I was hired at SEGA by a man who had been an art director at Disney Studios.
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CPA2Biz
One of my webdesign contracts in 2007 was for a small software company that was building an online store for the AICPA, the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. They were a very competent team of engineers, but they needed help with XHTML and CSS.
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PRINTROOM
One of my freelance contract projects in 2007 was for Printroom, a small but well-funded startup that provided web services to photographers.
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S & P Communications
One of my freelance projects in 2005 was for a small media company in San Francisco. Their client, Sun Microsystems, needed a Flash presentation with voiceover. We started with screenshots of the website they wanted to explain.
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VIMO
VIMO is a startup company in Palo Alto involved in the health insurance brokerage business. They contracted me on a freelance basis to create several online ads for them.
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SYMANTEC
Since October of 2007, I have been working for Symantec, the giant security software company headquartered in Cupertino, CA.
I have been doing frontend engineering on a portion of MySymantec, the web portal that provides for the customization of select client/user services.
Using HTML and CSS, I have been building GUIs, or Graphical User Interfaces, for online applications.
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ORACLE
In 1997, I created over 200 Adobe Illustrator drawings for the release of Oracle8.
By 1999, when every programmer on the planet was working on the Y2K problem, I was doing HTML for a small marketing group at Oracle.
Everyone in the print world was frantically trying to get everything onto the internet.
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NASA
NASA - specifically the SETI Institute, contracted me to build a website for a scientific conference investigating the origins of life in the universe. They weren't looking for little green men.
They were looking for the conditions that would allow life to exist in any form, even microscopic. They were looking for the chemical building blocks of life.
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DESIGNSTUDIO8
Designstudio8 is the site where I spotlight my creative designs. Perhaps more creative than commercial, but then, artists are always ahead of their times...
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THETAWAVES
Thetawaves are the waves that are generated by the brain, specifically the hippocampus, when dreaming or in a creative mode. As a fine artist, I identify with states of mind that are out of the ordinary. Like the "thought experiments" of Einstein, the imagination is the Source of creativity.
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PORTFOLIO48
Portfolio48 was one of the previous versions of my online portfolio. I have recreated one page of the portfolio here, but not all of the pages, because the current standard of HTML is to build in floating divs. I did not want to rebuild all of the pages, so this will give you a taste of what the whole portfolio looked like.
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TABS & WIDGETS
Tabs & Widgets is the section of my website where I display and explain some of the common features that appear on websites, like tabs and widgets.
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BROWSERS
Browser issues drive developers nuts. It's hard enough to design perfectly for one browser, but to design for another or all of them can be very challenging indeed. This section is devoted to de-mystifying some of the differences.
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LOCALIZATION
Localization issues are another can of worms that drive web developers nuts. Like browser issues, sometimes they don't come to light until after a great deal of work and testing is already done.
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