My philosophy on web design is simple, "keep it simple". I can design a sight that has FLASH, animation, etc. But a simple design that is easy to navigate, and fast to upload, will get you more response with less headaches. I can design a five page site for your business or personal use for only $495.00.

(Click on images below for a larger image, or if it's a working site, you'll be taken to the site).

My personal web page. I designed this site while attending Silicon Valley College. Just about every page has a different navbar on it. I tried several different ideas, and I thought it would be a good way to spot light my skills. Extreme Stereo. This opening page had to have a stereo kind of feel to it, but still be extreme! PhotoShop filters helped me with the melting chrome letters, flames, and lighting. My eye did the rest. The 2002 NNL Western Nationals web page. This is a national model car convention held every two years here in the San Francisco Bay Area. The "theme" for the 2002 event was "American Graffiti". Used my 'jukebox' navbar. The 2004/2005 NNL Western Nationals had no theme, but I went with a model car box for their opening page. This is a working site, so click on the image to see more. Note the chrome tree graphics, and how easy it is to navigate.
My graphics business web site. This is a working site, click on the image above to see and learn more about my graphics art business. This is a site I did for a local funding company who just started business. The site is clean, loads fast, and is easy to navigate. This one was kind of fun. I love doing Sci-fi or futuristic interfaces. This one featured metal finishes, flashing lights, etc. I love doing automotive sites. I reworked Roy Brizio's web page into a style that I thought would be more appealing to the auto enthusiasts out there. I also designed a new logo.
This is a design I like to use in my web pages. The rusty, yet high tech look is pretty timeless and can be used in many different applications. Or, if you're looking for something a little different, I can do that too. I can work closely with clients to make that special look materialize. I also like to use the many different 3D software's I have available to design interfaces and web sites. This navbar was made with "Lightwave 3D". California Street Rods is one of those companies that could really benefit from a web site makeover. I designed this opening page using "PhotoShop".
 
A good friend of mine worked at an electrical warehouse with a very plain & cold web page. So I redesigned it so he could see how just a little more detail can bring a site to life. This is one I'm still working on for our local model car club, Silicon Valley Scale Vehicles.

Coming soon! A new web-zine dedicated to "Hot Cars". This new web magazine will feature drag cars, street cars, race cars, land speed record cars, and more. STAY TUNED !!!

 
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