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While Amanda does not, strictly speaking, design this site, she is About.com's Guide to Little Rock. This site features a weekly Little Rock story, photos, links and more that have all been designed by Amanda. About.com is a major content provider on the web ranking 6 in Media Matrix's top site list.
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This site was redesigned for a non-profit organization. The site features a photo gallery, cart system and a little bit of macromedia flash.
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This site was designed for a manufacturer of marble sink tops. Amanda designed the logo and scripts used on this site while redesigning the pages.
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This site was designed to be a library for pet information and education. It was designed to be simple and easy to navigate with visual interest.
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A site about the actor, Jeff Goldblum, Goldblum.com strives to be an elegant celebrity page. There are so many bad examples of celebrity pages on the web. Amanda chooses to set a good example with straight forward design, easy navigation and lots of information. The site utilize ASP for a database connected search engine and the forum, which is connected to a Member database. It also utilizes some CGI and the Javascript on the site ("Ask Mr. Frost") has been noted for it's uniqueness.
Recently the photo gallery has been converted to a database driven, Coldfusion based gallery.
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Hey, hey it's the Monkees. Monkeeschat is the chat of the official Monkees homepage. The chat site is designed to educate chatters and give them a sense of the fun of the room. The main background brings back memories of childhood faves and teen heart throbs and the navigation menu is helpful in pointing people in the right direction. Graphics are kept to a bare minimum to emphasize the importance of the text.
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Insidedelirium is the blog of three IRC chatters! Check out their depressive ramblings. The tone of the site is negative and bitter so the design reflects that. The blog uses movbable type.
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This page started off with just the photo of the daffodil used in the corner. The requirements were to be bright and use the daffodil as a design element on every page. Amanda matched the colors used in the photo to create bright blocks of color without using too much yellow (which is hard on the eyes). Amanda also set up a blog for this site and constructed a photography archive.
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© Amanda Galiano, 2001
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