My current portfolio, rebzmedia.com, has not been updated in over a year. I'm a pretty busy guy and with client work coming in like crazy I just haven't had time to get around to my personal work. I intend to have a completely redesigned and updated site by the end of the year. In the mean time, let this single page site serve as an up-to-date portfolio with links to some of my latest web work. Feel free to download my graphical resume (PDF) or, if you prefer, a plain resume (DOC) and if you have any questions or comments shoot me an email.
A non-profit organization that helps teachers help kids by giving out free supplies. I designed and developed the front-end portion of the site. It was later handed off to another developer to be integrated on top of a CMS platform.
I currently contract with the Judicial Technology & Automation Committee of the Indianapolis Supreme Court. Here I work on several exciting projects, most of which I am unable to share at the moment, for the courts. Below are just a few projects that I am allowed to share.
PhotogCMS is a personal project I am working on that will allow photographers to easily manage their online portfolios, store, clients, social media and more. I designed and developed this prototype and intend to take this further with possible beta testing by early 2012.
Independent Agents of Kentucky are indepent insurance agents located in Louisville, Ky. They are in need of a website and brand identity.
The AI Library portal site was a concept design to replace the current xserve page. The new portal page will allow students access to library resources, scheduling, school news and highlighted students each quarter. I designed and developed this with the hope of it being adapted by the school; this may become a reality.
The Mower Shop is a service repair that was in need of a new site and CRM. I developed the initial design into the current site which you see now. Behind the scenes I developed a registration system that would allow clients to register accounts. There is a designated admin panel that would allow a worker to see who is registered, seach for users, send out mass emails, and file service requests.
Deem needed an online application form that allowed users to fill out a step-by-step employment application form. Alongside the form, their HR department needed a custom admin panel that would allow them access to newly filed employment forms where they could add notes, file and print. There is also a custom section that allowed them to add new jobs to the Deem site, enable/disable options, custom user management and more.
Good Samaritan is the umbrella organization that supports and coordinates the efforts of several non-profit organizations in a given county to prevent duplication of efforts. They needed to move their volunteer forms from paper to online. The project called for a custom online volunteer platform that would allow users to create an account and register for upcoming events based on time, date, location, roles and more. The admins were than capable of seeing who registered for each event and had the capability of printing off a role sheet.
I don't just do this for a living, I do this for fun. Even my free time is spent trying out new technologies and learning new techniques. Here are just a few of many random sites I've built for fun.
The re:build Conference is for those interested in all things web. Featuring talks from 7 speakers around the US at the Harrison Center for the Arts on July 29, 2011 in Indianapolis, IN.
MeetThePack.com is the official site of Yuri, Shayla and Ewok. Rescued by Devi, a dog rescue volunteer, this site will provide updates about the pack and their pack mates. This site is currently not live, use the links below to navigate.