Clients
Regal Imagery
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An amateur photographer's site with a twistStatus: Complete, and hosted by usThis is the site of a promising upcoming amateur photographer as a way to put his work on public display through a series of galleries. A bit unusual are the pull-down menus, that are not menus at all but representative images from the associated galleries. Customer comments:It's a thousand times better than I could do! |
Ring the World
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A mobile telecommunications companyStatus: CompleteThis site features — at the request of the client — a mammoth Flash home screen, which of course can be bypassed for viewers without Flash or with slow connections. Building the Flash required substantial 3-D modeling and animation, rendered into 144 separate frames. Behind the scene is an extensive content management system that allows the client to change providers, provider plans, phones, and what phones are available with what plans. They can keep in contact with clients using a subscription based bulk e-mail system with e-mail address validation and subscription cancellation. Customer comments:The site looks great! |
Forum Gaming
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A bold look for a lively siteStatus: Just startedThe reason this site isn't done is because we are waiting for content from the customer — can't just make things up, you know. Yes, the header uses some 3-D modeling and animation, too, but not so substantial as Ring the World. |
Regression Math
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Evidence that no task is too hardStatus: CompleteOK, Regression Math is not the name of a client; it's the name of a mathematical process. This page was constructed as a public service to those students at the local university who couldn't afford a graphing calculator that does it. This page was included as a demonstration of our capabilities. You won't find many web developers that can write server code to perform linear and quadratic regression on an arbitrary set of data and dynamically create a downloadable image of the resulting plots. In short, you would hard-pressed to find a problem that we can't solve. Customer comments:That is so COOL! |
Scioto Ribber
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Making a popular restaurant more popularStatus: CompleteThe web site of a popular local restaurant. Layout and graphics by T.J. Stidham and PHP programming and database design by Duane. A. Couchot-Vore. The site features printable PDF menus dynamically generated from data edited online by the customer, saving them hundreds of dollars every time they change a price or offering. There is also an interface to Google maps to show location. |






