Web Design Gallery

Current IntoFocus Web Design Projects:

DOA Services
http://www.doaservices.com

Original purchased as a Lexx fan site, (Divine Order Archival Services), it's later became a site for mapping software for Pen-and-Paper games, and has now evolved into our 3D art site.

This site is currently undergoing a full renovation. It will be set up much like Scrying Eye's site (see below) with static pages for all the freebies and galleries, and a full online shop for .

Scrying Eye Games
http://www.scryingeye.com

After the disintegration of the Syndicate, we created our own company for game maps and accessories. Simple layout with static pages for the product descriptions, with an OSCommerce storefront to sell all the downloadable products.

Rick Ricci's Ravenlands
http://www.ravenlands.com

A secondary site for Scrying Eye, this site is completely dedicated to Rick's marvelous work on the Ravenlands maps. Very simple layout, all static pages, but it does the job.

 


Past IntoFocus Web Design Projects

Brian Downey: BrianDowney.biz
http://www.briandowney.biz

The official web site of Canadian actor and writer, Brian Downey. Content includes bio, convention schedules, photo galleries, message board, contact info, and custom-made wallpapers. We'll be adding more as it comes in.

The site has now been handed over to Bailey Ketchem, who has been taking care of remaining actor's web and convention appearances.

Patricia Zentilli: ZentilliZone.com
http://www.zentillizone.com

This was official web site of Canadian actress and singer, Patricia Zentilli. Content includes bio, convention schedules, photo galleries, multimedia examples of her work, message board, contact info, and custom-made screensavers and desktops.

Sadly, the domain has since been picked up by ad spammer company.

APICS:American Production and Inventory Control Society, Florida West Coast Chapter
http://www.flwc-apics.org

This web site of the now defunct official web site for the local chapter of APICS. No longer under our management, it has not been altered noticeable since our creation. This site is one of the few times that we have judiciously use pop-up windows for explanation of the classes they host.

The local chapter of APICS has now closed, thus the site is no longer live.

PreciseCal Services, Inc.
http://www.precisecal.com

The business site for PreciseCal Services, a scientific instrument calibrations service. This site is no longer under our management, and does not resemble our original work. The web site was intended to aid in advertising their services on the Internet, publish general pricing guidelines, and allow online estimates for equipment via formmail.

The website is now being handled in-house by a family member.

The GM's Syndicate.
http://www.gmsyndicate.com

The now-defunct Gamemaster Syndicate was one of my more recent project, and one of my most ambitious. This site sells products that support the "pen and paper" gaming market with rules, supplements, and art packs for various mapping programs. There was product listings, an OSCommerce storefront, product support forum, chat room, and before its closing, a full paid membership system.

As the Operations Manager, my other duties were install creator for mapping applications, map and art design and production, and handling of third-party vendor sites that sold our products.

The GM's Parlor
http://www.gmsparlor.com

This was the original roots of the GM Syndicate. Mostly support for the CSUAC (Cecil's Standard for User Art Conformity) for the Dundjinni Forums, this database-driven content web site is based on phpNuke, and boasts a variety of extra features, such as forums, tutorials, chat room, and a very impressive download section containing user art that has been sorted and compiled into installers for various mapping programs, in the CSUAC format.

Other part of this project was the creation of the installers for the CSUAC, which were made for Dundjinni, CC3, and Fractal Mapper.

The Padded Cell
http://www.paddedcell.org

This is the most ambitious project I've ever done. While conceived many years ago, it finally jelled when I began creating art and maps for the Dundjinni mapping program.

It's a completely different approach to navigating through a web site: the entire site is a map produced in Dundjinni, of haunted mansion, with each page a new tile. All the content is hidden in clickable image maps, with surprises, tricks and traps, and clues to get to the next level. While the entire site is set up like a game, the content and links are sprinkled liberally thorough the pages, over a thousand for just the ground level alone!

It was an example of the proper use of pop-up and top-load pages, judicious use of flash animation, simple Java scripting, and all-round madness...


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