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I created this website for a friend who urgently needed a website for a series of health seminars. Within 72 hours of his request I gathered requirements, built the website, and deployed it onto the Internet.
I created this website for a friend who urgently needed a website for a series of health seminars. Within 72 hours of his request I gathered requirements, built the website, and deployed it onto the Internet.
I made this website in the winter, to raise publicity for a tricycle rally being held in the spring. I aimed to evoke images of the Texas Hill Country in the spring, to bring up the spirits of tricyclists stuck indoors during winter months.
I serve as the Website and Social Network Volunteer Coordinator for the League of Bicycling Voters. I recently ported the LOBV's static HTML website to a dynamic, open source blogging platform, and integrated it with the LOBV's Twitter account. The new software allows the website to be updated daily.
I work as the Minister of Culture for Easy Street Recumbents, where I direct marketing, including print ads, Internet presence, and events. I also edit and write for the Easy Street Articles and maintain the shop's extensive online catalog.
In the past I worked for a multinational consulting firm, developing cutting-edge Web 2.0 applications for large corporations. For one project, I worked with a team of five other developers and designers to create a network of high school sports websites. I worked on several areas of the application, focusing on the responsive Web 2.0 interface for student reporters and coaches to enter game scores and results.