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| These represent some of my favorite creations for the web. Unfortunately, many of these designs fell to the wayside as we sought a more professional corporate identity. I've put them here as examples of my independent design work. These represent what I can do with total creative freedom. | |
Waygate Site With DHTML Navigation
I have used this same DHTML script to produce navigation for several clients at Workforce Technologies. This is a very cool site-design concept, however it fails to portray the security and professionalism needed for a Applications Solutions Provider. In the actual site, the pop-up navigation had to be done with an ASP include to meet Netscape and IE compatibility. The site would detect the user's browser-type and provides the appropriate DHTML code to display properly. |
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DHTML Portal Intro
This is my favorite design. When we first established Waygate, we were looking for a corporate image that would stress creative expression. The Waygate would be a portal that could take you to anyplace imaginable. The DHTML information boxes in this example degrade perfectly in older browsers and the JavaScript is compatible back to NS 2. |
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Electric Navigation
This early navigation possibility for Waygate that was good for the simple six-page brochure site that we originally used to advertise on the web. As we expanded and defined our direction better, a deeper, more encompassing navigation was required to give users access to our full range of services. |
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My First Site
This was the front page to my first Web Site… so don't laugh. OK? |
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For questions, comments, and suggestions:
Ryan A. Somma
ryan@waygate.com