At least for the present time, however, links to the following web sites are still at least partially available for your review. Please click on the titles to link to the web sites, and on the graphic for a larger image of the page screen shot.
Edward M. Corpus Capstone Website: This site detailed the development of my Capstone project Multiforme over the year through May 2011, as well as documenting my academic career over the previous two years. Hopefully I'll have active access to this until the end of the year.
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Camp Unalayee (pre-CMS version): Until November 2010 I was a Board of Directors member and web administrator of the finest wilderness youth camp in the nation. The original site was created by web designer Aaron Sonnenshine. However, since January 2005 I took responsibility for its visual transformation, maintenance, image management and graphic look; and I take full responsibility for all errors and shortcomings in its coding and appearance. I admit to still liking this old version's simple and homey look, as well as clean navigation. Due to the responsibilities of being a primary caregiver and the almost 24/7 drive to finish Multiforme, I opted to resign as Camp Unalayee's webmaster so the site could transition to a more dynamic CMS format. Kudos to my friend Curtis Koppel for overseeing its transformation, which you can see at Camp Unalayee's new web site. No Child Left Indoors!
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Partners for Peace: This is an organization that promotes non-violent solutions and alternatives for youth and their families. Ken Feske of CSUMB's Technology Tutors program tasked me with creating a prototype replacement for Partners for Peace's non-functional website. I used Adobe Illustrator to clean up its logo, and built a more readable and friendly set of pages and navigation. While P4P is also evolving into a dynamic CMS-style website, portions of my prototype are still viewable online (as of this writing).
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