My
humble tribute to the thousands of men, women and children
lost to the world forever on September 11th. This project
was a therapeutic effort to help me cope with the horrific
events. I felt I had to do something; so I attempted to
create a historical record, of sorts, by gathering images,
songs and words. This site is very heavy, and really only
suited to broadband connections.

'Fun'
was the key design request in developing this web site.
The owners of this Houston area beer and music emporium
wanted a presence on the Internet that was a bit different
from the rest. After all, their pub is a step above and
they wanted the same from their web site.

OxyMed
Respiratory, Inc. is a provider of home respiratory care,
durable medical equipment and supplies
which serves the families and medical organizations of
the greater San Antonio area, South Texas and the Texas
Hill Country. This young and growing company uses
their web site as an informational vehicle and sales tool.
I worked from OxyMed's original logo to shape the look,
feel and color scheme, and the pride they take in being
a Texas company was an influence as well.

Ticket
Vault, Inc. is an independent, privately owned Texas Corporation
engaged in the business of marketing event tickets on
a national basis. Casa
Indigo was employed to develop the company's web site
and corporate image from the ground up. Designed to be
search engine friendly, while maintaining usability and
a pleasant atmosphere, the Ticket Vault web site makes
use of a national, market specific database through the
use of JavaScript enhanced hyper-links and search options.

The Fowler Brothers' web site features a clean, simple
interface to showcase this Texas music 'folk' ensemble.
The band's history, calendar info and music can be explored
on this easy to navigate, easy to read site.

An
air of youthful, dramatic, stylish fun was the creative
drive in designing this web site for teenage Traci. The
content is kinda sparse at the moment, but it will come
in time. Traci wants to get it just right! HA!

Sarah's
Special Space is a child's personal web site with her
favorite photographs, poems, links and stuff. This is
a copy of the actual web site; the original is privately
owned and available only to Sarah's family members and
friends.

This
is Sarah's first web site which was developed for a web
production class project and Christmas gift a few years
ago. It is also only a copy.

This
project will eventually serve to archive the ten years
(1984-1993) of the reggae music print publication. It
is very much a work in progress and not yet publicized.
I
served as the Mission Bend PTA Webmaster for the 2002-2004
school years. The site was totally reworked, using much
the same format as previous years. Most in-house graphics
were cleaned up and optomized, while others were developed
from scratch. Icons, many animations and certain graphics,
as well as sounds, are courtesy of the Internet.
*NOTE: As of November 2005 I learned that Mission Bend
Elementary PTA no longer maintained the web site or owned
the domain. So, I have placed the 2003 - 2004 pages on
my server for review purposes only; all contact and personnel
info, content and other aspects are assumed expired and
invalid.

T.D.P.M.I.
is an educational and networking project serving the Catholic
community of the Galveston-Houston Diocese and beyond.
Casa Indigo was contracted to redesign this web site,
which was previously plain text only. The re-do included
developing the look and feel of the site (color usage,
fonts, creation of all graphic elements, etc.), templates
and individual pages, as well as some adjustments to the
site structure.
*NOTE: This web site has undergone another make over since
my design. You can view the Casa Indigo version via the
link above. However, these pages are for review purposes
only; any or all content, personnel and other aspects
may no longer be valid. CLICK
HERE to take a look at the current version, which
is not affiliated with Casa Indigo in any way.

Although
purchased by the company, this site was never put into
use. It also was developed as a HCCS class project.
The company is no longer in operation as Excel Delivery
Service.

Originally
this linked to an index of the classes and projects completed
at Houston Community College. It is no longer operational.
I am currently in the process of redesignating the associated
projects to the individual sections below.


