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Homefront Inc.
www.homefrontshop.com
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This project was done as a re-design. My team and I wanted to take the clients current site and re-vamp it to reflect the style and class felt when entering their brick and mortar store.
Previously, the client had a pamphlet website and we saw a lot of potential for them to take it up a level, to the e-commerce route.
I created a database driven e-commerce application for this website using ASP, VBScript and SQL. This application was accompanied by an administrative interface, in which I built a function allowing the Client to add, delete and edit products, as well as an area to track on-line sales.
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Wifo Farm Equipment Ltd.
www.wifo.ca
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Wifo required a complete website solution that would market their farm equipment to their current and potential clients.
Since the farm equipment was the main focus of the site, their top sellers are featured on the homepage and an Equipment page displays links to all products available from the company. The products on the homepage can be linked to directly by either clicking on their name or the image itself.
The Equipment page is very user-friendly. The products have been listed under categories therefore acting as a menu to visitors.
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Planet Hopper Travel Gear
www.planethopper.com
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This site was created as a fictional website for the purpose of an in-school project for the 2003 Internet Management Program at Humber College.
The main task of this project was to create a website that sold travel gear to the adventurous type of person.
My job was to come up with a website name that would reflect this type of attitude in order to attract those people. Other requirements included: creating a web site logo that would match the web site; create 4 product pages and write the content for the site.
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