My friend Kara Rassi approached me because she was interested in putting up a web site. After hearing the idea, I agreed to help her design and build her site for listing unique, non-touristy events in the San Francisco Bay Area. I think we ended up with a site that is really fun and useful.
This is a web site I designed and built for a new catholic business networking club sponsored by the Archdiocese of San Francisco. The design is clean and fairly simple, and the automation of most club functions (like membership and event registration) through the web site kept the organizers from having to spend a lot of time on administrative details.
Barbie is a fellow Stanford grad who just finished her massage therapy certification, and wanted a site to promote her services. She wanted a clean and elegant site to reflect the serenity and relaxation she hoped to provide her clients.
I designed this site to improve the usability and organization of the previous parish site. With the help of a couple other programmers, we also implemented a web-based administrative module for site maintenance, and saved the parish thousands of dollars annually in maintenance.
I was happy to design this site for my best friend Carl and his fiancee, Joy for their wedding in July 2003. I didn't think much of it, but they absolutely love the giraffe and monkey motif -- so much so that they might put it on their wedding invitations.
This web site was the final deliverable for a class project that sought to re-design the product design curriculum at Stanford. The site pretends to be the official site of the newly redesigned program, and includes information on curriculum, faculty, and a new product design facility.