Michael Mundy Photographer
Michael Mundy needed a simple photography web site, at little cost, that would still allow him to make updates himself. I created a flash-driven web site including functionality that makes updates easy.
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Michael Mundy needed a simple photography web site, at little cost, that would still allow him to make updates himself. I created a flash-driven web site including functionality that makes updates easy.
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Billy Mallery is a talented artist and before he started building web sites himself, he asked me to help with his own. Malleryscores.com offers a unique view of his art (music, in this case) that is still as fresh and new as it was in 2004!
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The oncology department at Amgen wanted to extend the unique user interface concepts to more of their internet products and AmgenOncology.com is the result.
“I would like to thank the Academy for …” wait! There is no WeBBY Acadamy but I’m still thankful to the people who helped with the Amgen Angiogenesis Web site for which we won this year’s WeBBY award.
Working with PilotWare, I just completed a PHP web application that connects to a FileMaker database, using the FileMaker PHP API. Password-protected, it allows potential contestants for a reality TV show to pre-register on the show’s public web site (americasnextgreatrestaurant.com) and later, on location at casting calls, to find their pre-registration and complete the sign-up [...]
Another web site developed under contract for Blöch+Coulter, a small agency with which I’ve worked since 2000. This one is for Jeffrey Lynford, a rather successful individual who promotes his philanthropy and his wife’s work on this 15-pager.
Over the years, I have created many E-mail campaigns for clients.
A friend called and wanted a photography web site, but didn’t have much money. Using a third-party script, I created a Flash gallery web site, with a couple of static pages that I would probably have charged $500-600 for. He can update the photos himself via an XML file. Training took 2 min, since he’s [...]
as most developers are aware, flash-based web sites don’t play that nicely with search engines. although google et al certainly can parse through SWFs and also index external XML files, the search results just seem to prove them wrong.
Created for Serge Colbert, composer and producer who shuttles between the south of France and Los Angeles.
Originally build in 2000, piroc media was hired to re-build their site based on their new designs in 2006.
Together with Chris Kerins, I started this web site to help new Mac users (and folks who need help with their Mac) get help and tips on how to work with their Apple computers.
Michael Mundy needed a simple photography web site, at little cost, that would still allow him to make updates himself. I created a flash-driven web site including functionality that makes updates easy.
When one of the largest entertainment companies in the world (whose name I’m not at liberty to mention in writing) decided to post their “Enviroport” online, they contracted designer Chris Kerins, with whom I’ve already created numerous Annual Reports for said company. Together, we developed an HTML site which includes some interactive flash elements. We [...]
With designs provided by mass, I created another flash web site, this time with with a custom music player, XML-driven content and Voting feature.
Leonard Schwartz needed a web site for his new venture. With designs by Sargent + Berman, this simple yet effective site offers all the information one might need from a restaurant.
Lauren Moews needed a web site for her film production company. With designs by Billy Mallery, I created a unique flash web site with a custom content management system that allows Lauren to update content independently.
Costas Synolakis, Professor for Tsunami Research at USC, contacted me directly to create a custom web site for his department. Launched days after the December 25, 2005, tsunami in the Indian Ocean, I’m not proud that this web site became piroc media’s most “successful” in terms of visitors.
From 2001 through 2009, I created the Annual Report for one of the largest entertainment companies in the world. Together with Chris Kerins, the designer, we were sub-contracted by Hamagami/Carroll. Here’s just one sample but you can find the rest on their site.
Billy Mallery is a talented artist and before he started building web sites himself, he asked me to help with his own. Malleryscores.com offers a unique view of his art (music, in this case) that is still as fresh and new as it was in 2004!
John Berlin started his motion graphics business and needed a web site to showcase his work. His company provided the designs and I created a flash driven site that lasted for almost 6 years.
With designs provided by mass, I created a small companion web site for an exclusive marketing deal. The site is accessible only via custom codes, thousands of which were sent via snail mail to potential customers (who might be able to afford a $15,000.00 bottle of cognac).