Type: Web Design & Development
Date: In Development
Tools: Photoshop, XHTML, CSS, jQuery
Vegerator is a reverse search engine for vegetarian and vegan recipes. Users enter the ingredients they have available and a full list of recipes is returned, complete with which ingredients are missing and percent match.
A friend of mine had the idea and is building the back-end, while I’m working on the front-end design. The website features include easy to use reverse search engine, ingredient autocomplete, recipe submission with image upload, a browse option to view as a simple gallery of images, a message board/forum, and lots more.
We’re looking to launch by late August.
Type: Web Design
Date: In Development
Tools: Photoshop, XHTML, CSS, WordPress
I’ve decided to brand my freelance work as more of a design company, rather than just my name. Slowly I have been working to design a clean site.
Type: Web Design
Date: In Development
Tools: Photoshop, XHTML, CSS
This is a landing page for a personal art project and social experiment. The idea is to leave disposable cameras in public places for anyone to take a picture. The photos are then developed and uploaded to the website for those who took a picture to see what others took pictures of from the same location.
Another cool thing I want to do with this is get people in other cities to start placing cameras. Then users can check out what kinds of places and pictures are being taken in other areas.
The site is still in development as is the logistics of the project. So stay tuned for more information about it.
Type: Web Design
Date: December 2009
Tools: Photoshop, XHTML, CSS, WordPress
A personal blog run with WordPress. This provides a way to get a few thoughts out there and help my personal branding. Basically a cleaner, lighter version of this current site.
Type: Web Design/Development
Date: November 2009
Tools: Photoshop, XHTML, CSS, Javascript, jQuery
This is a full-featured web-app built for Dan/Matt & Associates. Providing stats for clients to track their advertising, as well as a back-end for employees to add affiliate links and view customer stats.
Type: Web Design
Date: September 2009
Tools: Photoshop, XHTML, CSS, WordPress
Website for a used children’s clothing store. Customized Wordpress theme to allow easy blog posting by the client.
Type: Web Design
Date: July 2009
Tools: Photoshop, XHTML, CSS, WordPress
A redesign for the relaunch of the internet show I co-host. Episodes are the main focus, while integrating forum posts on the home page. Custom WordPress theme, heavily customized plugins.
Type: Folder layout
Date: May 2009
Tools: Illustrator, Photoshop
The String Tree is a repair/rental shop for stringed instruments. Their main focus is renting violins to elementary schools. The idea was to catch the attention of the kids with bright colors.
Type: Web Design
Date: April 2009
Tools: Photoshop, XHTML, CSS, jQuery
Website for Heinz Chiropractic in Wyomissing, PA. Designed in Photoshop and hand coded HTML and CSS, with some jQuery effects.
Type: Logo
Date: February 2009
Tools: Illustrator
Working with Riskam Design, I developed a new logo for Dan/Matt & Associates. I also helped in the redesign of their website.
Type: Print Ad
Date: February 2009
Tools: Illustrator
Waste Management came to my employer looking for a fresh new design for their Yellow Pages ads. They’re big on “going green” so I ran with that.
Type: Web Design
Date: October 2008
Tools: Photoshop, Illustrator, XHTML, CSS, Wordpress
Instead of a newsletter, my wife and I came up with a family blog idea. I developed it using Wordpress so anyone can post news.
Type: Print Ad
Date: September 2008
Tools: Illustrator, Photoshop
An ad designed for Zip Express. Whitespace helps the logo to pop out from the page.
Type: Print Ad
Date: September 2008
Tools: Illustrator
Yellow Pages ad for ShelfGenie.
Web, print, identity. You name it, I do it. With proficiency in professional Adobe design software as well as XHTML and CSS coding, I can service all your design needs. I pride myself in using web standards for the best possible usability and experience. Need help with a project? Give me a shout and I can provide a free, no-obligation quote.
The best way to get in contact with me is through email.
Questions or comments can be sent to dan@dan-hauk.com.