Finally, the cobbler hath shoes! I've been meaning to create a portfolio of websites I've done. I wish I could list them all, but some have passed on to the webby after-life or are bound behind the closed doors of a Non-Disclosure Agreement.

- While volunteering at KEXP, I created the newest version of their playlist. Since the playlist was the most popular page on the site, they needed something fast and built to Web 2.0 Standards. For more details, take a look at my KEXP Project Outline (PDF).
- Site: http://kexp.org/playlist/playlist.aspx

- John D. Rateliff is a writer, editor, and independent scholar. John has written extensively on Tolkien and the Inklings. John did his dissertation on the work of Lord Dunsany and wanted his personal website to reflect the writings of Lord Dunsany and the art work of Sidney H. Sime.
- Site: http://www.sacnothscriptorium.com/

- Wolfgang Baur launched Open Design in 2006, to create a community of gamers, artists, and designers discussing how to have more fun with adventures and how to write better ones. He needed a personal website to show case his patron funded projects.
- Site: http://www.wolfgangbaur.com/

- AB Solutions is a consulting organization specializing in-the independent insurance agency marketplace. They wanted a simple corporate website and a place to distribute files to customers while leveraging their MOSS server as a content management server.
- Site: http://www.absolutionsinc.com/

- Data Management Association - Puget Sound is a non-profit professional organization whose objective is to promote and advance the concepts of information resource management in the Pacific Northwest. They requested a simple no-fuss website that would function as a portal for both current and potential members.
- Site: http://www.dama-ps.org/
