HTML/CSS


Latest Work

This is my most recent work that I am still actively maintaining


Year: 2010

Client: The R20s Group

 

This is a website for a startup business that provides networking opportunities for recent graduates from the top schools in the US and Europe. The client wanted a modern-vintage feel, inspired by the art deco movement of the 1920s, but with a slightly feminine accent. The logo, layout, and all graphics were designed from scratch.

 

http://www.ther20sgroup.com

Year: 2010

Client: RJT Remodeling

 

The client is a private contractor based out of New Jersey. They were looking to redo a severely outdated site that would provide a flexible layout and showcase their services and offerings, making it easier to attract more customers.

 

http://www.rjtremodeling.com

 

 

Old Work

Here is a collection of sites I have done in the past but am no longer maintaining, some are still live, others are no more.


Year: 2009

Client: Dear Edwina

 

Dear Edwina is an off-Broadway children's musical that has run for three seasons at the DR2 Theatre. I had the responsibility of taking the print material and converting it into a website. As the show grew bigger, the site needed to adapt with additional multimedia and interactive content.

 

http://www.dearedwina.com

Year 2008

Client: Creperie NYC

 

A small creperie with two locations in downtown Manhattan wanted to rebrand their website to look more like their store. They wanted a vintage, French inspired theme, that still looked modern, as well as to keep the picture of the statue that stands just outside the physical shop. They also wanted a way to showcase photos of their crepes and videos of their appearance on the Food Network.

 

http://www.creperienyc.com/

 

Year: 2006

Client: The Daryl Roth Theatre

 

This is an off-Broadway theatre in downtown Manhattan that also includes a small black box theatre (The DR2 Theatre), and a lounge/cabaret space (The D-Lounge). The Daryl Roth Theatre serves as a showroom as well as a theatre, having hosted events for Grey Goose in the past, and currently showing Fuerzabruta. The site was inspired by the existing logo, as well as the Grecian columns that adorn the entrance to the theatre, giving it a simple, yet regal look.

 

http://darylroththeatre.com/

Year: 2006

Client: D-Lounge NYC

 

This is a small cabaret lounge located in Union Square. The venue showcases artists, musicians, and stand up acts, so the site needed to have a fun, playful, feel to it, reminiscent of a night out in New York.

 

http://www.dloungenyc.com/

Year: 2006

Client: DR2 Theatre

 

The DR2 theatre is a small blackbox theatre at Union Square in New York City. The goal of the site was to give it a simple, almost metallic, feel that reflected the architecture of the theatre itself.

 

http://www.dr2theatre.com

Year: 2006

Client: Physics department, Columbia University

 

While interning with my physics professor, he decided to create a site that would server as a general knowledge base for gravitational wave research. The hardest part of this project was creating the graphic. I didn't want to go with a simple starry background, and gravity waves are invisible so there needed to be a representation of them. The graphic in the top left is a composite of work in 3D Studio Max mixed with Photoshop and represents a heavy pulsating star (or maybe a rotating black hole?) that is emitting gravity waves.

 

http://www.gravitationalwaves.org/

Year: 2008

 

The client here was a chef base in New York who wanted to gain an online presence. He wanted a modern design, that also had a feminine delicacy to it. Unfortunately this site never made it live due to an extra heavy semester in college and a very painful week of finals.

Customized Templates


Year: 2011

Client: The SCE Group

 

This is a Wordpress modified template that has yet to go live.

Year: 2010

Client: Tell Us Your Pleasure

 

This is a custom built template for an adult dating site. It is built for the osDate open source dating platform. This site is still waiting to go live.

Flash


Year: 2006

Client: Max Zorin

 

Max Zorin is a violinist who wanted an online presence and a Flash site to showcase his music. The site has since moved on to others, but my version is still available to view here.