McKinney/York Architects

Yet another very tasteful design by creative suitcase.  I’m really proud of this site– I think it turned out amazingly well.  The portfolio section is pure javascript– mixing images, video and Google Maps in the slideshow.

National Domestic Violence Hotline

This is a design by creative suitcase.  The Hotline web site was already powered by WordPress, but they wanted a new look.  I built them a new theme which worked out pretty well, I think.

The Cook Law Firm

Another beautiful and classy design from creative suitcase, implemented in WordPress.

University Park

After also creating Alexandrina Development’s web site in WordPress, I did a web site for their new development project in central Austin: University Park.  Designed by fd2s, I thought it turned out very well.  Liberal use of jCarousel.

Custom Javascript Photo Gallery for Henry Levine Design

I added a nice database-backed photo gallery using only javascript on the browser side for Henry Levine Design.  There was an existing web site, and I was able to integrate a full CakePHP application into the existing site.  This way, the photos and information about them could be manipulated using an administrative web interface on the back end.

Even though the photo gallery uses fade techniques usually only found in Flash movies, this site uses scriptaculous for its visual effects.

Courtland Management

I did a couple of nice little store locators using Google Maps for Courtland Management.  The design was by Creative Suitcase and I think it turned out great.

I’m especially proud of the shadowed round-corners over the scrolling list of store addresses.

Check out National Pawn & Jewelry and EZ Money Pawn.

TMC Maps and Driving Directions

The Texas Medical Center in Houston is the world’s largest medical center. I write this application using CakePHP with a heavy emphasis on the Google Maps API.

There is a full back-end administrative interface where users can edit destination information, upload building footprints and even re-route the driving directions provided by Google. As you can see when you pull up a destination, the building as well as any surrounding parking garages are overlayed onto the map.

I used the ExtInfoWindow to style the popup window and the ExtMapTypeControl to provide the traffic view. Finally, the wonderfully compact iBox was used for the photo and email overlays.

This was a very long project, but I had a lot of fun working on it.

Check it out here!