Web Design Archive
Selected screenshots from websites I had designed in the past.
F.H. Buckley
I designed a personal site for F.H. Buckley, one of George Mason Law School of Law high-profile faculty members and a prolific writer. Professor Buckley would like to highlight his books and articles. The new site launched on July 9, 2013.
Đình Cường
I designed a minimal site to showcase Đình Cường’s works of art. The focus was on the artworks instead of the site. The new site launched on March 26, 2013.
McCaskey Alumni
My alma mater tapped me to create its alumni website. Although McCaskey Alumni was not the first web site I had designed, it was one of the early projects that started my freelance journey. It also marked a turning point for me in term of heading into the minimalist direction. It was my very first experiment with simple design and it has stood the test of time. The new site relaunched on July 2, 2013.
Black Bag
Black Bag is a private emergency medical consultancy that provides individuals and families with immediate care guidance, regardless of their location in the world. I designed, developed, and launched the website on January 14, 2013.
Poplar Springs
I had the pleasure of redesigning Poplar Springs, a family-owned restaurant, spa and hotel nestled in northern Virginia’s wine country. We relaunched the site on September 14, 2012.
lfee.org
I designed the original website for the Lancaster Foundation for Educational Enrichment in 2002. In 2010, the new executive director wanted a brand new site that is clean, simple, and attractive. I worked with the executive director and her team to rebuilt the site from scratch. We relaunched lfee.org on September 17, 2010.
2002
2010
Brand3
Triple Strength wanted to launch a blog that focused on three components integral to creating brands: aesthetics, storytelling and functionality. I worked with Triple Strength’s founder and creative director to design an develop Brand3 using WordPress. We launched Brand3 on January 1, 2010.
Helen Alvaré
Before I was hired as a full-time web services developer for George Mason School of Law (later renamed to Scalia Law School), I took on some freelance projects. Designing a personal website for Professor Helen Alvaré was one of them. This project completed in 2009.
Thirsty
Kristin Bair sought me out to design a website for her debut novel. Thirsty was the first book website I designed. It still holds a special place in my heart. We launched the new site on July 23, 2009.
Tledc.com
I was given an opportunity to redesign tledc.com, Theresa Le’s jewelry designs. She gave me complete freedom to rework her site. The only instruction she gave me was to keep it simple and sleek. I relaunched tledc.com on August 16, 2008.