Bright & Barrow
Sep 8, 2010 | Filed under Showcase | 0 CommentsBright & Barrow Records is a record company based in New York City. They needed a new website to showcase their upcoming release of a compilation album of 22 New York and New Jersey punk bands.
Continue reading »Escape Program
Aug 15, 2010 | Filed under Showcase | 0 CommentsThe Escape Program is a unique training program designed to keep those in the emergency services and medical professions safe from dangerous and combative patients. We worked with them to develop a website that keeps their trainees (and potential trainees) informed of information about the programs and upcoming classes.
Continue reading »Syracuse Hydrofest
May 11, 2010 | Filed under Showcase | 0 CommentsSyracuse Hydrofest has become a "must attend" event for the North American Inboard Hydroplane owners and drivers. Any "must attend" event needs a "must see" website, and we provided them with exactly that. A clean and catchy water themed site to keep both spectators and participants informed.
Continue reading »What Really Happens: Inside a Web Server
Apr 24, 2010 | Filed under Software | 0 CommentsThis is a quick comic I drew that explains what really happens inside a web server. I started out with the intent to draw an infographic to explain the process, but quickly realized that my 'infographic' was looking more like a comic. So I went with it.
Continue reading »Freedom SCUBA USA
Mar 9, 2010 | Filed under Showcase | 0 CommentsFreedom SCUBA USA contacted us to redesign their aging static HTML website. We implemented a brand new site with an underwater theme, and also redesigned their logo.
Continue reading »The Anatomy of a Navigation Menu
Mar 9, 2010 | Filed under Design | 0 CommentsThe navigation menu is one of the most important elements in website design. Clear, concise navigation allows users to quickly and easily find what they're looking for. And when this happens, you greatly increase your chances of a sale, new subscriber, or whatever the goal of the website is. On our latest project we put a lot of focus on designing and polishing the navigation menu; and in this post we'll break down all the elements and show you how to make your own awesome CSS navigation menus!
Continue reading »The Westcott Theater Redesign
Feb 7, 2010 | Filed under Showcase | 0 CommentsThe Westcott Theater is a theater and performing arts center in Syracuse, NY. Their website has grown into one of the main advertising and revenue streams for the theater. We took on the challenge of redesigning the site with the goal of a cleaner, more exciting look and most importantly: boosting ticket sales.
Continue reading »A New Design for a New Year
Jan 24, 2010 | Filed under Design | 0 CommentsIt was a long time coming, but I've finally redesigned this site. From the graphics right down the the XHTML/CSS, everything is new. While most designers (myself included) get the urge to redesign their portfolio's all too often, this redesign was definitely needed. It's been over a year since there's been any major changes too the site, and a lot has happened in a year! In this post I'll take a look at some of the tools and techniques I used when redesigning the site, such as CSS sprites, font replacement with Cufon, great new javascripts, CSS3 techniques and more!
Continue reading »PunyPNG
PunyPNG is a free website optimization tool that dramatically reduces the file size of your images without any loss of quality.
Halftone - A Free Wordpress Theme
Dec 30, 2009 | Filed under Wordpress | 5 CommentsI've just released the free WordPress theme: Halftone. It's a clean, blue and grey theme with halftone patterns, designed for over-sized logos. Read on for preview and download links!
Continue reading »Updowntowners of Syracuse
Dec 27, 2009 | Filed under Showcase | 0 CommentsWe created a vibrant and exciting website through which the Updowntowners can promote themselves and their events. The news, events and many of the site pages are all driven by a CMS, making it simple for any member to login an update the site.
Continue reading »To Wordpress or not to Wordpress?
Dec 27, 2009 | Filed under Wordpress | 1 CommentsContent management systems are becoming more popular as well as more important. If your site is not powered by one you're wasting time and resources. In this post I take a look at my transition from a custom content management system to the possibility of using one of the many excellent, free and open source content management systems available today.
Continue reading »SiteManagr - A CodeIgniter CMS
Dec 20, 2009 | Filed under SiteManagr | 9 CommentsSiteManagr is a simple, open source content management system built on the CodeIgniter PHP framework. I've just released version 0.31 (beta).
Continue reading »TeuxDeux
TeuxDeux is a simple, designy, browser-based to-do app.
Brewerton Speedway
Dec 6, 2009 | Filed under Featured | 0 CommentsThe Brewerton Speedway is a 1/3 mile moderately banked oval race track in Brewerton, NY. Following in the footsteps of the Fulton Speedway, we completely redesigned and implemented a CMS.
Continue reading »Coming Soon: A CodeIgniter CMS
Nov 18, 2009 | Filed under SiteManagr | 7 CommentsCOMING SOON: an easy-to-use, full featured content management system (CMS) built on the open source CodeIgniter PHP framework.
Continue reading »A Year In Review
Nov 9, 2009 | Filed under Software | 0 CommentsWith the holidays almost here and the year winding down, what better time to look back and review accomplishments and set some goals for the upcoming year. In this post I'll take a look at some of the tools and technologies I've learned over the past year and why you should learn them too! I'll also set some goals as a developer/designer for the year to come.
Continue reading »Fulton Speedway
Oct 28, 2009 | Filed under Showcase | 0 CommentsThe Fulton Speedway is a high-banked 3/8 mile clay track located in Fulton, NY. We completely redesigned the site from the ground up implementing a new CMS.
Continue reading »Tiny Icons: A Free Icon Set
Sep 22, 2009 | Filed under Design | 1 CommentsWe've created a set of 25 tiny but high-quality icons, just for you. And the best part is, they're free! All icons in the set are are 10px square and are in png format. Grab the download link after the preview and check back soon as we'll be adding to the set periodically!
Continue reading »Markup with Markdown!
Sep 13, 2009 | Filed under Software | 1 CommentsFor quite a while I've been looking for a simple web-based text editor for use with general web forms (comments, contact etc.) and a CMS I'm currently working on. There are a few good full-featured editors out there: CKEditor.com, freerichtexteditor.com to name a couple, but I was not able to find a simple, light-weight editor. Then I stumbled upon Markdown.
Continue reading »Brand New Logo
Sep 4, 2009 | Filed under Design | 0 CommentsI finally took the time and redesigned my logo. In this post I'll go over what brought me to choose the new logo.
Continue reading »The Action! Flyers
Aug 1, 2009 | Filed under Featured | 0 CommentsThese flyers were created for The Action!, a band from Syracuse, NY, to promote their upcoming shows. We started with a few photos of the band and their equipment. Knowing they were looking for a grunge/rock theme we were able to use several techniques and ideas to bring their vision to life.
Continue reading »6 Must-Have Free Applications
Jul 6, 2009 | Filed under Software | 0 CommentsIt's safe to say that almost all of the applications I use on a daily basis are offered free of charge and many are even open source. That being said, not all free/open source apps are everything they're made out to be. Below I've listed a few applications that I've deemed worthy, and use each and every day.
Continue reading »CodeIgniter vs. CakePHP
Apr 21, 2009 | Filed under PHP | 3 CommentsCodeIgniter and CakePHP are two of the top PHP frameworks. Both have a large following and offer many features and code separation via MVC. In this post I'll take a brief look at the two frameworks, and which one I chose to begin using.
Continue reading »Wireless Card Instruction Manual?
Mar 28, 2009 | Filed under Hardware | 0 CommentsRemember when laptops didn't come with wireless networking built-in? Well I was going through some old junk and came across a PCMCIA wireless 802.11b card I bought for my old HP Pavilion laptop. Opening the box brought back some horrific memories of the hours I lost trying to get it connected and keep it connected. Before I tossed it into the garbage I decided I had better see why the box was so heavy. Digging a little deeper I came across this ...
Continue reading »Obligatory 'First Post' Post
Mar 26, 2009 | Filed under Uncategorized | 0 Comments Continue reading »Hazard & Siegel
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Eagan Ships
Nov 1, 2008 | Filed under Portfolio | 0 CommentsContinue reading »
H Langdon Garages
Oct 13, 2008 | Filed under Featured | 0 CommentsContinue reading »
The Action!
Oct 1, 2008 | Filed under Featured | 0 CommentsContinue reading »
The Westcott Theater
Sep 1, 2008 | Filed under Portfolio | 0 CommentsDesign Elemental had the pleasure of taking Jillian Adel's design and bringing it to life. With the calendar, news and photos, thewestcotttheater.com keeps you up-to-date with everything going on at the Westcott Theater.
Work Completed XHTML/CSS/PHP
Continue reading »Hollerback Productions
Jul 1, 2008 | Filed under Portfolio | 0 CommentsContinue reading »
Le Oriental Bistro
Jun 25, 2008 | Filed under Portfolio | 0 CommentsContinue reading »
Greycat House
May 20, 2008 | Filed under Portfolio | 0 CommentsContinue reading »
United Record Solutions
Apr 7, 2008 | Filed under Portfolio | 0 CommentsContinue reading »
Gypsum Racing
Jan 4, 2008 | Filed under Portfolio | 0 CommentsContinue reading »
The Action! (v1)
Jul 22, 2007 | Filed under Portfolio | 0 CommentsContinue reading »
Achieve Physical Therapy
Feb 26, 2007 | Filed under Portfolio | 0 CommentsContinue reading »
Gypsum Express
Sep 12, 2006 | Filed under Portfolio | 0 CommentsContinue reading »
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