FyneLyne Design Portfolio Page 1
On this site you can access a portfolio of work done for the Web. I have done both complete sites and graphics work for sites consisting of headers, logos and buttons. For the work that is up live on the web there will be links to the actual sites. Some of the work may still be waiting for the sites owners to update, in which case you will only be able to see the versions I have here for your consideration. In other cases I may have done them simply as portfolio pieces. All of the pages are here incliuding all source code so if you want to "look under the hood" you can see how the page is consructed.
I did my first website in 1999 for my radio show about comics called 'Nuff Said! more about that later...The most recent site I've been working on is the Cypress Hills Senior Center site. The site is up and live and you can go to see it at cypresssrctr.org click the link to go direct to view the full site, or click on the image to see a larger capture of the index page.
Another very recent project was to design header and buttons for The Dessert Expert site. Oli Waring posted a request for some help and I did the design work, altered the background image for him and made some changes to his css files to make a better color scheme than he had. I present it here with the additional work of re-writing the code to clean up the site while keeping the layout that he was going for. I was able to half the size of the original page from what he had done in Dreamweaver (a good example of why I hand-code pages).
Back when I got my first computer in 1998 I did a header for Jim Freund's website Hour of the Wolf. Recently I decided to redo one of my first bits of graphics work, since in the interim I had learned so much about doing graphics and I could now do it the way I originally envisioned. For the portfolio piece I downloaded the page, inserted the new images and did a screencap. I then put it in a new HTML page so you can see it in context. I e-mailed Jim the images and suggested that he update it, I haven't had a response and he's still using the original.
The first website I designed back in 1999-2000, 'Nuff Said! was made to promote the radio show of the same name on WBAI-FM in New York City. I produced the show with my friend Ken Gale who took over both the show and the maintenance of the site. Since he was the writer of the team, and I the artist, he has kept the site pretty much as I designed it. He has been adding more pages from the template, additional content, and info updates. The show was cancelled (part of why I left was that I saw it coming) but Ken keeps the site rolling to promote his occasional fill-in spots and his other show Ecologic. I did that site using Visual Page. It's now archaic since I used frames and tables. One thing I'm going to do as soon as this site is up live is to remake the 'Nuff Said site and offer it to Ken as a replacement for the ten year old site, You'll be able to see it here when I do, whether or not he decides to use the update. Till then you can have a look at my very first work.
A decade, and still live on the World Wide Web!
Hour of the Wolf
Logo for front page
'Nuff Said!
My first website
