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[20 Feb 2004 | No Comment | 103 views]
MATRICHS Public Course Portal

I developed this site as the public portal for the MATRICHS (Multidisciplinary Analytic Training for Reproductive, Infant, and Child Health Services) web-based training program (summarized here). While the course modules themselves reside on the University of Rochester’s Blackboard‚Ñ¢ system, this site provides a public link into the course, program information, and online registration forms for applicant teams.

Development & Design, Photos & Travel »

[13 Mar 2003 | No Comment | 130 views]
Public Health Practice, 2002 in Review Poster

This is a poster I created to photographically summarize the activities of the University of Rochester’s Division of Public Health Practice for 2002. While I was quite pleased with the final product, the loss of the original source files for this project was a tragic first lesson in proper backup planning.

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[12 Feb 2003 | No Comment | 112 views]
EC-ASAP Web Site

I created this web site as part of a free EC (Emergency Contraception) prescription service being tested by the University of Rochester Medical Center’s Reproductive Health Program in New York’s Monroe county. The site was primarily intended to be a web-based form submission, validation, and notification system for EC prescription requests.

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[26 Nov 2002 | No Comment | 98 views]
FLRPP Logo

This is a new logo I developed for the FLRPP (Finger Lakes Perinatal Programs) in consultation with the members of the Finger Lakes Regional Perinatal Network.

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[3 Mar 2002 | No Comment | 129 views]
Kelli Damron – Ceramic Sculpture

These are a few pages from a small artist’s web site I created for, Kelli R Damron, one of my wife’s colleagues from RIT’s School for American Crafts. Since the technical side of a project like this is fairly straightforward, I enjoy the extra time I can devote to working on the design directly with the client.

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[23 Apr 2001 | No Comment | 186 views]
Shakespearean Insult Generator

I created this Flash animation from a joke email in circulation a few years back to test out some different random number selection ideas in Actionscript. It (more or less) randomly generates Shakespearean-sounding insults by combining elements from a list of phrase components.
The animation loads automatically so you may want to turn your speakers down before viewing the full post.