Web

What a tangled web we weave as designers. Web projects always depend on the life expectancy of the client. Some projects that are recognized as triumphant pieces of work at times become final inhabitants of the Web grave yard. I have created many, many, many websites over the last 9 years and at the beginning thought that constructed websites would live forever, this is an unfortunate truth. Sites, once constructed, have to be hosted and maintained in order to grow old.
This heavily relies on the client of the website, making sure that the site is hosted every year on a dedicated server as well as domain name renewal and site management by a web master to work out kinks in the site. Many sites that I have created have long come and gone, the ones you find here are only a sample but I am proud of, starting with my own company site that I developed a few years ago, a bit dated now but still one of my favorites. Older versions can be found in the side bar "Revisiting Imagination". I am currently still developing websites and those new projects will be added to this gallery when finalized.
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Additional Web Credits
Reel NY: Production ArtNOW: Design & Production Art
Annenberg Media / Learner: Production Art,
Curious: HTML Implementation & Production Art,
Cyberchase: HTML Implementation & Production Art,
Acess Islam: HTML Implementation & Production Art,
Wide Angle: HTML Implementation & Production Art,
Thirteen WNET: HTML Implementation & Production Art & Design,
Where We Stand: America's Schools in the 21st Century: Designer
Religion & Ethics Newsweekly: Production Art & Design (Awarded with 2009 Webby Award) PDF
Great Performances : Production Art & Design
Carnegie Hall Celebrates Berlin, GP at The Met: Il Trittico, Pavarotti: A Life in Seven Arias , GP at The Met: The Barber of Seville, Maestro: Portrait of Valery Gergiev: Production Credits, Primo: Production Credits, Dance in America: Wolf Trap’s Face of America: Production Credits Peter & the Wolf, James Taylor: One Man Band, Vivere: Andrea Bocelli Live in Tuscany, Carnegie Hall Opening Night 2008: A Celebration of Leonard Bernstein, Pavarotti: A Life in Seven Arias

































