Portfolio

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Over the years I’ve developed a number of Web sites, and these are the ones about which I’m most proud. Either I did significant programming work (mostly PHP and MySQL applications) or design (using the Adobe suite of products).

College of Musical Arts—Bowling Green State University

I was the Web designer for the CMA at BGSU from August 2005 through May 2009. During the time, I brought the site into a fully operational, standards compliant site featuring over 2000 assets and 500+ pages. All pages conformed to XHTML transitional and CSS 2.1. Near the end of my tenure, I also helped implement the live camera for the Bryan Recital Hall along with the Audio Technology area. This link takes you to the archived version hosted on my Web site.

Purple Frog Press

This site is programmed with a mixture of original PHP scripts along with the ZenCart e-Commerce solution and WordPress for the blog section. All pages are XHTML 1.0 Strict, CSS 2.1 and WCAG-1.0 AA compliant as well as Section 508 compliant.

The Arena (at Rhydin.net) Online Game

The Arena was originally a game on AOL that migrated to the Web in the early 2000s. On this Web site, I used a combination of original PHP scripts for player tracking, logins, statistics and other game functions (the game itself was run in an AOL/AIM chat room). Scripts were also provided for game masters to update player characters, schedules and other administrative duties. phpBB was also used.

My personal Web site (BryanStanbridge.com)

For my own site, I preferred a simple and modern design. It reflects my personal aesthetics in much of my life. Simple lines that do their job effectively. The charcoal sketch nature refer to my writing (I never write music at the computer, but rather with pencil and paper). The site is built on a backbone of a WordPress implementation.