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In the past few years, one of my
hobbies has been designing and building websites.
Though
it's not a musical hobby, and I always think of myself first and
foremost as a composer, the more I learn about website design and
development, the more I find myself using my compositional
skills to get the job done.
For instance, with a website
you must start with a person, a presence, or and idea (inspiration.)
Then, use concise language (melody),
color (orchestration), and proportion
(rhythm) to achieve the website (composition),
that you had in mind all along.
So far, my work as a website designer has been mainly
for friends and family, some of which you'll see featured below.
Oh yes, I'm also the designer of the website you're surfing at the
moment.
I've added this section simply becuase I'm a geek
for this stuff, and if any of you web design enthusiasts out there
have any tips for me, I'd love to hear
from you...
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Website:
Unionpodcast.org Client:
Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York
My wife and I decided to hold our wedding ceremony
at Union Theological Seminary for many reasons. It's where she graduated
with an Master's of Divinity in 2005, and it has one of the most
amazing chapels in NYC to be married in. Hollywood already knows
this, you've seen it in many movies including "A Beautiful
Mind" and NYPD Blue. It's also the setting for the new Julie
Taymor film "Accross the Universe" coming out in 2006,
starring, of all people, Bono.
I digress. Joe Hough, the president of the seminary
saw an opportunity to add a podcast to Union's technological arsenel,
and he asked me to do it. So I designed this website primarily to
host Union's podcast, and secondarily to educate those who surfed
over to it about what a podcast is...
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Website:
Centerofspirituallight.org
Client: The Center of Spiritual Light
- New York City
Our good friend, the woman who presided over our wedding,
Rev. Cari Jackson, is also the founder of The Center of Spiritual
Light. A Harlem based center for religious understanding and empowerment.
This is a complete business website. Potential clients
can get to know what programs the Center offers and sign up from
here. There's also a client based updateable calendar, and contact
and registration forms.
I also whipped out the javascript for this one,
making dropdown menus and the like. I haven't really had the need
to do that since, but my main menu is looking a bit crowded so perhaps
one day you see some of that on this site as well.
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Website:
Susankime.com Client:
Susan Kime (my mother)
A business and promotional website for my mother,
now there's a way a son can give back! I kid... I'm very proud of
my mother. She's a freelance luxury travel journalist, and has written
for many magazines. I never know where her next article will show
up.
This website is as much an online archive of her
work as my website is of my work. Youc an viewmost of the articles
she's written in PDF, image or text forms. All cross referenceable
by publication, or publication date. There's also a personal blog
that she can update with her whereabouts and personal thoughts about
where she travels to.
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Website:
Jameskime.com Client:
James Kime (my brother)
This is a simple personal website I made for my
bro-dawg, who is a businessman living in San Francisco. He didn't
need anything too fancy, but still wanted a personal web presence.
I set him up with a Blog, through Google's Blogger
service, and even added a second one for his "For Sale"
section. Added a guestbook and a contact form thanks to the good
folks at Startlogic.
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Website:
Katiegivenskime.net
Client: Katie Givens Kime (the wife)
This website is for something I never thought I'd
be a part of, and then I met my beautiful wife and I'm amazed that
us folks in the secular culture don't know more about this. How
to land a job as a pastor in the church.
We set up the website so that Katie could easily
and instantly send and receive information from the many church
committees who were trying to discern if Katie was right for them.
The one that is right for them and for us is Trinity
Presbyterian In Atlanta, where we now reside, and from what I've
heard, this website helped a lot.
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Website:
Givenskime.com Client:
Me and my Wife (our wedding website)
I designed this website to operate as an easy way
for folks to get information about our wedding that happend 29 May
2005 in New York City. Lemmie tell ya, planning a wedding in NYC
isn't the easiest thing in the world to do, and this website was
wonderful help. Katie and I put up sections for folks the folks
that would be flying in to town that hadn't been here before. We
put up a "stories" section, to give our community of friends
a voice . Some of them didn't want to wait until the reception to
tell those embarrising stories.
Now we're using it to broadcast the recordings of
our wedding, and the song I wrote and sang for Katie in the ceremony
itself. It's great to be able to learn HTML and all this website
speak so you can help yourself in these ways. To anyone reading
who may be planning a wedding, your own website might be a good
way to go.
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