Ryan
Front-End Architect
Pop Art, Inc.
Personal Blog/Site: Parrfolio
I have been the driving force for web standards, writing use cases, accessibility uses and web standards best practices. Some clients I work with are Freightliner Trucks, Carrier, Bryant, SelecTrucks, Screaming Circuits and PICA.
My personal portfolio has not been updated (too busy with client work) but is located at http://www.parrfolio.com.
Here is some of my achievements and work:
Web-G
Utilizing web standards and robust effects scripting library, Web-G proves to be award winning. Go.web-g.com offers a fully integrated stylesheet switcher, sifr headlines and png transparencies.
SelecTrucks
The SelecTrucks Dealer Project, designing and producing 24 unique dealer web sites in 30 weeks, incorporates extensive innovation in Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and XHTML design. Using these technologies, we were able to create graphically-rich, regionally-inspired work that shared common content and identical xhtml base. With each new site, the team reached for new inspiration while keeping the timeline and budget lean.
http://www.popart.com/selectrucks/
Here is the presentation we gave at the Portland Dev Group ( http://www.devgroupnw.org/home/ I’m the one talking about web standards):
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6943155289327149422
Also, I presented to the senior web design/development program at Portland Art Institute.
Bryant/Carrier
100+ page web sites with 10-15 CSS/xHTML templates. With the combination CSS and xhtml I was able to achieve multiple templates with one structural base. Each brand has 90% identical underline structure with dramatically different graphical layout.
http://www.bryant.com
http://www.carrier.com
PICA
PICA utilizes multiple templates based off of similar xhtml base. Each level of the site has up to 8 different color combinations controlled by CSS. Simply adding one class selector to the body changes the pages color scheme (ex. Body.inside.blue {color:blue})
