Web Design
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JGD's Tees Zazzle store (2009)
JGD's Tees represents my replacement print-on-demand store for Jason Gonzalez Designs. The website is completely CSS based and designed to work within Zazzle's interface.
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Jason Gonzalez Designs Cafepress store (2008)*

Jason Gonzalez Designs was my online Cafepress store. Although not a table-less design, this design represents a custom web layout designed to work within the constraints of an online web interface. It was tested to work in Firefox 2, 3 and Internet Explorer 6. All images used on the site, as well as the apparel designs were self designed.
The screenshot below represents the front page of Jason Gonzalez Designs during the holiday season 2008.
*site is no longer in operation.
What Goes Up personal website
begun: 2001
updated with PhP and tableless layout: 2008

Here is a representation of "What Goes Up", a personal amusement ride fan site. The first screenshot shows its look just before a major redesign. The previous design was tables based. The second screenshot shows the newer design with a link to the website. "What Goes Up" is now, for the most part, a table-less, PHP based website.
A.J. Signing Service E-mail Blast (2007)
In a follow up to the A.J. Signing Service flier, I was asked by the client to create an e-mail blast. All of the images used in the email blast link to an absolute web address, a necessity for email documents.
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HTML Mass Mailer (2004)
In this project for A.M.M.E., I did a mass mail ad based on html. The organization's official logo is at the top. Color was used for emphasis.







