Web Design
Playhouse on the Square
Playhouse on the Square is a non-profit Professional Resident Theatre Company in Memphis Tennessee, established in 1969. This most recent redesign not only incorporates the graphic design branding I developed for the company, but also adheres to strict web compliance, using html5, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, MySQL, Wordpress and integration with social networking websites Twitter and Facebook.
The Inexplicable Dumb Show
Described in 2006 by The Inexplicable Dumb Show, a weekly podcast that discusses Regional Theatre, as "an outstanding, outstanding website... a model for what most theatre websites should look like."
Visit the site - www.playhouseonthesquare.org
Unified Professional Theatre Auditions
The Unified Professional Theatre Auditions is a yearly audition conference for professional actors, and technicians. This site was coded using compliant html, CSS, JavaScript, PHP and MySQL to handle online registration and databasing of all applicants' headshots, resumes and contact information, interfacing with a FileMaker Pro front end for the UPTA offices.
Visit the site - www.upta.org
Slick Joe Fick
Slick Joe Fick is an upright bassist/vocalist and co-founder of the Memphis based rockabilly trio The Dempseys who were dubbed by the Rockabilly Hall of Fame as "the most entertaining rockabilly show on the planet." This site was coded using html, CSS, PHP and MySQL allowing the client to easily update performance information, photos and a Twitter feed.
Visit the site - www.slickjoefick.com
Evergreen Yoga Center
Evergreen Yoga Center opened in 2006 as a one-teacher yoga studio and has since grown to become a center for complete well-being with five teachers and many available programs. The original site was designed using html, CSS and PHP, incorporating the branding I designed for the business. The site has since been redesigned, but maintains the original branding.
Kyle W. Barnette
This website was a very simple actor's resume and contact portal. It was designed minimalistically but yet with a desire to remain attractive, easy to navigate, and memorable. The site's construction relied mainly on html tables and image slices using JavaScript for rollover effects.