Samples of previous designs:
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TubaEuph.com
Site for a music resource specializing in information for low brass instruments (tuba and euphonium). The home page features a very simple Flash movie to display a poll question, randomly-served links to affiliate programs, a data-driven music fact of the day, and dual-level drop-down menus. A 3rd-party search engine is incorporated into the site. |
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This site displays the product line for CeCord, a maker of neck cords for cell phones and other devices. It is template based for easy updating and is equiped to interact with Macromedia's content management tool, Contibute. There is a simple Flash animation to visually display various colors available. Customers can order online with their credit cards via PayPal. |
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International Tuba-Euphonium Association Site that allows simple content management by "amateur" users from the organization. Editors use a tool to update pages that features a very simple, word-processor-like interface. Templates protect critical areas so Editors cannot make changes there, but rather can edit only their own "content" areas. The Audition listing on this site are data-driven -- their appearance on the main Audition area or placement into the Archive area is automatically controlled by the web application. |
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Doc
Severinsen Discography A database-driven site, listing recordings by Doc Severinsen. Data is pulled directly from a Microsoft Access relational database. Buttons on the output pages allow the user to select a different sort. On the search menu, JavaScript is used to present mini help screens for each search possiblity. There are also links to Amazon-listed recordings of Doc, which are driven via an XML feed from Amazon and then formatted for display with an XSL transformation. |
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Symphonia
Designed for America's premier tuba-euphonium ensemble. The site is fairly simple, although the members' biographies are pulled from a database. On the "splash page" (which precedes the page shown here) there is a simple animated GIF that shows the three instruments on the organization's printed brochure. |