So here's my portfolio with a snapshot of each site incase it's down for some reason.
Now hire me! :-)
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This website was created for Channel Ones News Student-Produced Week 2004. It received 50,000 visit in its first three days online. |
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This website was created for Holmes High School, my alma mater. Link |
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This website was created for the Austinburg Neighborhood Association of Covington, KY. Link |
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Wow I bet this one looks familiar! ;-) It's my personal website. Link |
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This one is the official website of the Anomaly Response Network (ARN), a group of paranormal investigators and researchers. Link |
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This was the official website of the Northern Kentucky Paranormal Youth Group (NKYPYG). It's not a template but some graphics were downloaded from the web and customized. NKYPYG became ARN in 2004. |
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This is the old O*Feeney Technologies site. It's a customized template originally made by someone else. O*Feeney Technologies became HotSpot Technologies in 2004. Link |
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HotSpot Technologies is my website design and hosting business. It has no real brick-and-mortar base so I run it mostly online. Link |
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I competed in the FBLA Website Development competition in 2004. I got crushed by the elderly judges but the site I made was beautiful in both design and coding. Link |
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I created this layout under contract for Portal Planet, an Erlanger, KY based web firm. The site was for a race car driver. Link |
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I created this website under contract for Roger Svoboda, my Cisco instructor at Chapman CTC. It was for a weight loss counseling agency. Link |
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A very minimalistic site for the Southern Ohio Alien Abduction Research (SOAAR) organization. Link |
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The official website of the Slow Motion Car Club. I don't think they're around anymore but the site was geared towards teens. Link |
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An old Counter-Strike clan's website. It's not a template but some of the screenshots used were found on the web. |
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I made this layout for an educational entity called Ready to Learn. It's fully section 508 compliant. Link |
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I competed (with my partner Rodney Murdoch) in the 2005 SkillsUSA web design competition. We took first place at state with this entry. Link |
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We then competed in the national SkillsUSA competition and placed twelth (out of 32 teams total) with this entry. Link |
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Once in college, Sean continued his tradition of competition and with teammates Andy Spencer and Jon Ziebell became finalists in the IEEE Computer Society 60th Anniversary History Competition (CHC60). |
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In 2006, Sean created a new layout for the Rose-Hulman Astronomy Club. |
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The Computer Science and Software Engineering department at Rose needed a CMS solution for them to easily keep their website up to date. Link |
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Citizens for Informed Voting in Covington, KY needed a blog solution. Link |
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A loldog twist on the popular lolcat phenomenon. Link |
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The first radio station aggregator for the web. Link |
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As CTO of this company, I designed and implemented my first social network. Link |