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Victor Sanchez Portfolio

Victor Sanchez Portfolio Site

This site, designed for photographer and friend Victor Sanchez, is intended to highlight his best work in an atmosphere that encourages exploration. Site is no longer live at original address, but, with his permission, the latest version I made will open to view for you in a new tab or window. There you'll find lots of Javascript rollover and hover image swapout in a old-school table-based layout.

Credits:

  1. Photography by and Property of Victor Sanchez

 

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Remote Broadcasts Inc. Site

Remote Broadcasts Inc. Site

This site was designed to showcase the production abilities of RBI (Remote Broadcasts Inc.). It features photos of their equipment with a list of equipment for the client to update themselves using preformatted text. Site is no longer live at original address but the version I made will open for you in a new tab or window. Mostly a table-based layout here. These were great guys I met through the TV station and i was happy to have them among my first freelance clients.

Music Credits:

  1. Photography by and Property of Steve Thomas/RBI

 

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"Suggestions" Show Site

"Suggestions" Show Site

This aborted web site was designed for an aborted production of "Suggestions for the Prevention of Serial Murder," by Carey Friedman. Although the show never occurred, the site's functional design was complete, as well as the poster design, and you can view the site in a new tab or window. Here was have a two "column" design using frames (FRAMES!!) and a meta refresh to pop a navigational menu into the left frame after...probably too long.

Music Credits:

  1. Photography by and Property of Diane Arbus

 

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UPN20 TV Station Web Site

UPN20 TV Station Web Site

Originally launched in order to support a promotion, I built this site using only BBEdit (HTML, code-level) and Photoshop to start, and taught myself web technology as the site grew. Site is gone, however a slideshow of screens of the site will open for you in a new tab or window. It also used a table-based layout although I was proud of its flexible interior column widths within the fixed outer cells. This kind of thing is much easier these days, took a lot of experimenting back then!

Photo Credits:

  1. Photography by and Property of UPN & Various Syndicators

 

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