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Portfolio Bone Daddy I did most of the production art and it was my first paying website. The brand was eventually sold and they guy who bought it replaced me with his 14yr
Portfolio Soulard Security Cameras We hung the first one, took a lot of shit for it, no one listened to me. Nice.
Portfolio SLU LAW I was the Web Developer for the School of Law for a few years. I orchestrated the rebuild of their website into Drupal 7 from a combination of Drupal 6,
Portfolio Cicero's 2001 ahhh, Ciceros Never barter for services, kids. background image tiling doesn't work in screenshots.
Projects sTeeches™ Only 19 years in the making. Something tangible to monetize the site, some advertising and brand recognition. Wear your hashtag on your sleeve. https://stlouisT.com/hashtag
Projects CampBox™ Inspired by Piglet and Theresa's Camp Kitchen, I decided to make a box that would fit in the rack of the Sportwagen. The Weber had to fit. It was pretty
Portfolio soulard.com One of the first neighborhood websites anywhere, started in 1996. We were top of the Yahoo! The Sub-Urban Journal was our blog.The Frontier publishing system was pretty wicked for
Portfolio S.K.U.zzio One of the first for pay websites I did after leaving Zipatoni in 1997. This was their packaging arm where I was the production artist on many projects. some of
Bad Art The Hot Dog Cooker Ms. Tuttle tried to kill me in the 5th grade. My dad "helped me" build a hot dog cooker. 2 8 penny nails, a 6" x 8" piece of wood, 4 bottle caps, 4 tacks, an AC cord. She plugged it in while I
Resume Resume 2020v2 Jeffrey L. Wiegand Bio My range of experience is Web Development, Web Design, Full Stack, UI/UX, SEO, Content Marketing, Mailing Lists, Server Administration, OSX, Linux, Windows, Graphic Production, Web,