Technical Assistance Collaborative is a Boston based nonprofit organization that specializes in finding funds for other nonprofit groups. This is their new site.

Dancing On The Path is an online alternative healthcare resource. The site is deceptively simple on purpose; behind the scenes it runs on a SQL 7 server using Cold Fusion. Since this is a new site, the databases need filling in. It has the capacity to handle thousands of simultaneous hits, and has a large "merchants only" section complete with an interactive database for listing and rating shows, fairs, and exhibitions that would be of interest to people in the alternative healthcare business. It also has a very complex administration backend for adding new listees and shows, as well as a full accounting module to handle the listees' bilevel commission system.

I did the full site layout and design, as well as the graphics and html coding. I also served as project manager for the entire site, including finding, interviewing, and coordinating with the Cold Fusion developer, who was Curtis Andreotti at Volleyballseek.com

The Wolfsong Ranch Foundation takes care of about 160 wolves in southwestern New Mexico. I designed and maintain this site for them.
One of my more recent sites, this is for Riverside Community Care, a large mental health organization in Boston. It's a redesign of their old site, which you can see here to compare.
I designed and maintain this site for the International Biopark Foundation. It's at www.biopark.org.
Tortolita.com is an extensive site devoted to the Tortolita Mountains area outside of Tucson, Arizona, including the flora and fauna, history, landscape, cuisine, and real estate listings
This is a site for LanCom Technologies. The owner has recently decided to take a two year sabatical in New Zealand, so I've mirrored this site here, just in case he decides to take down the original.
The National American Metis Association is a new site devoted to the history and culture of the Metis people of North America. At the moment it still needs quite a bit of content.
First American Arts is a small site I did for some friends of mine who sell original Navajo rugs.
A small site, really only one page, that I did for the Parksville, B.C. branch of the Salvation Army.
This is a site that never got past this first front page, but I've included it here because I like it and because I had some good ideas for it.
This is my other, old site. It's the very first site I ever did, back in 1996. I used an ascii text editor and Netscape 2.0 and learned as I went. Tables were the newest thing and frames were cutting edge. Some of the text graphics are a bit fuzzy-- my graphics program wasn't the best at the time, and I was still learning.
The framed version of my other, old site, done at the same time as the non-framed version, mostly just to see if I could do it (only the "state of the art" version 2 browsers could handle frames, and only the 32 bit version of Internet Explorer 2).