Lost Universe Database
The 'og' website that started it all in 1997.
It is a fansite dedicated to the Japanese series 'Lost Universe' by Hajime Kanzaka. The most recent iteration is uses CSS and php includes for the menu system.
The updated one in progress utilizes bootstrap, GSAP, and other newer technologies.
City of McKinney's
Active.Net Website
Active.Net Website
Contracted in 2017 by the City of McKinney to customize their active.net page for the Apex Centre.
Customizations include HTML modifications to create headers for specific sections and cleaning up images for use in the CMS.
FFXV's Star of Lucis
This was together as a means to display content published by Audi for the Star of Lucis, a version of the R8 created for the release of Final Fantasy XV in 2016.
When Audi removed the page from their site, the only way to see this content would be through archive.org's Wayback Machine. Except the scripting of the site made it impossible to view the text.
This is simply a presentation of text, built with the bootstrap framework with OG and twitter metadata.
Personal Links @ Carrd
Office Makeover Details @ Carrd
Sanctuary Crew Website
The website for the streaming team known as the Sanctuary Crew. The original site was built in 2010, featuring multiple uses of php and api integration.
The page had a 'stream switcher' where you could actively switch between which stream you're watching.
The page also featured a rotating banner of different games that a visitor could find on the streams, as well as a roster of the team.
Sanctuary Crew (WordPress)
Eventually, as the team grew, also the needs of the site grew as well. The decision was made to switch to a modified WordPress theme.
This theme still allowed 'multistream' watching functions, as well as integrated APIs to see if any of the members were live on channel.
This version of the page has since been updated to a less intensive WordPress them by members of the team as they dwindled.
The tradition of the rotating banner remained. This one now refreshes while you're visiting the site.
Harmonius Buttons
This was a game site that was built for a group of friends to begin publishing their own game review content. As they were not very tech inclined, I had recommended that they work in WordPress to give them an environment that would be easy for them to use.
Hero Cantare Data
A website built to display the details of characters, moves, and items of the now defunct mobile game Hero Cantare.
The primary reason for this was to have an environment to play around with the bootstrap framework.