
I've been making web pages since 1995. At first it started merely as a practical way to get the work we were doing for MoonRock Software available to the masses. The more I researched the topic and got into digital image creation, the more I have become attracted to web design as a career. The past year I have been working in web development for Ajenda Interactive Media.
Check out some of the previous encarnations of my personal site: Pages o' Fun Version 3.3 • Robert's Homepage Version 2.0 • Robert's Homepage Version 1.0
The Ajenda Creativity Engine is a self-promotional Flash animation I did for Ajenda. It won first place (category: Entertainment/Games) in Chicago's Association for Multimedia Communication's first annual FlashFest.
An Ajenda project, Easter Fun is a great site full of fun Flash pieces. I created the main navigation piece, as well as The Bunny Trail Maze, which is a 100% JavaScript game. I also created the Stations of the Cross in Pixelvision (You can access this bit only after exiting from the main navigation). Brian Reeves made the other two fantastic and bizarre Flash pieces. Not to be missed!
This is our ongoing, yet rarely updated, joke page at MoonRock Software. I was going for the tech manual/line-art style with these pages. Hopefully, we will be adding more funny stuff in the near future.
QBob's Homepage :: Also part of MoonRock Software's site, this was the first site I ever designed. What you see now is only vaguely reminiscent of the first design, but maintains the space is the place feel of the game.
At Ajenda I have helped out in the creation of several sites. Although the visual design usually isn't mine (With the exception of the, now defunct, college iPool site), I contribute bit here and there. Here are some of the projects upon which I helped out:
There are several others in the works, or that have since vanished from the net that I won't mention here.