Martin Interior Design wanted a website to showcase a few of their best projects and to let people have a way to contact them other than phone. These goals are met through the use of a robust PHP script for sending various forms of user input securely and a "Projects" section which is clean and simple showing the user how talented the people at Martin Interior Design are at what they do.
Stride Club Studios was my first official client for a web development job. The owner of the site needed ways to get the word out about his start up company, to let customers contact him, and to let customers sign up for programs from the site if they so chose. If the customer was just stopping by, they could pick up a few professional health tips as well. The site features HTML 5 coding and utilizes the power of PHP by having the many forms on the site all use the same submission script which saves space, time and energy.
The Royal Oaks Homeowners Association (ROHOA) didn't want anything fancy. They just wanted something that would provide easy access to meeting minutes and legal documents to those who use that information every day, but not to those who didn't. The site boasts an interactive FAQ page, a dynamic "Resource Center" and is password protected to ensure that the documents hosted within are safe.
Martin's Fails.com serves a very uniqe market: Richmonders. So the site had be able to work with many different browsers on many different computers. That's why the site is completely cross browser compatible. Even all the way to IE 6! Martin's Fails.com was born when Ukrop's was bought by Ahold and turned into Martin's people had plenty to say about it, but no real place to say it. That's where Martin's Fails comes in. User's can browse through other people's gripes and comment on them. If they have a complaint they'd like to get off their shoulders, they can do so by submitting it to the site where it will be posted within 24 hours.