Clients

These clients are listed almost in order, from recent to oldest.

  • Passage Properties: This template right now is on hold. And has not had any further progression. As my client has put me on hold on design. Not sure if this one will be completed.
    I do not take complete credit for this site. The content was done by a close friend of mine Nick Canafax, and the painting (which in this template is not completed, it was a pre-stage to the final painting) was done by Zoe Spiliotis.
    There is no official domain for this website. As it is still sitting on my hard drive.
    Last update on this client was performed: May 2008.
  • Por Vida Tattoo: This design was done all in Adobe Photoshop CS3. The background images (brushes) were scanned from tattoo magazines, gray scaled, and set as brushes. I did not draw the images, therefor I do not own the rights to them. The site is still online, hasnt been much for updates on the site recently. As I’ve been extremely busy with other things/clients/work. Last update on this site was 4/2008. The live version of this site, is just a domain name forwarding to my original host www.porvidatc.com.
    This is still an active client of mine.
  • Post Script Productions: This was a design for a Canadian booking agency. They had a unique want for their page, including colors and content. This template took a total of about 72 hours to complete the final issue.
    During the process of their site being constructed, they had an intro page on the site, that read posts via a blogging system. I’m pretty sure I was using Movable Type at the time for my clients to be able to update.
    Also this client had requested some fliers to be made for the shows they had setup and were advertising. These are some examples of the fliers produced for them.
    This agency is no longer a client of mine. And therefor I do not know the status of the company/website.
  • Advanced Differential & Off Road: A past client of mine. I cannot find the original documents of this client, and I’m Pretty sure this was one of the final demo templates. Obviously as you can see the content on the page itself.
    The site was run by Movable Type, and displayed the content in Embedded Frames, thus keeping the style continued throughout the page. The client wanted a dark/electric/grunge style design. After about 7 revisions the client chose this one as the final template. With some adjustments to the content of course.
    This company is no longer a client of mine. And therefor I do not know the status of the company/website.
  • Time Once Kept You Original: This was a client of mine for a music band called T.O.K.Y.O. A local California band that needed a website to help with promotion of their concerts, and events. This site had embedded PHPNews which enabled the musicians to login under username and password, and post events without having to know any HTML. This was obviously strictly limited to News section only. As it read a .doc file from a local server. A year or so later down the road, they requested a new template for their site to promote their official album release. The new template ran completely off of Movable Type. Which enabled a lot of customization, without messing with the HTML.
    To my knowledge, this band is no longer around. Therefor I do not know of the band’s status.
  • KQEDA: This client was a close friend of mine from California. This template was basic, and was entirely powered by Movable Type. The artist needed something to link to his art, and update his fans/clientele. So this did the job.
    I no longer design for this client. As he became his own web designer. Possibly putting me to shame with his unique style of work. A very amazing artist infact. Check out his website www.kqeda.com.
    I do not take ownership of this clients website. As of 2006.