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DK
Domain [ver. 1.0]
This was my first creation of DK Domain. I just stole the layout
from a site that I had found in the newspaper. The design was
alright, but it was just too plain.
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DK
Domain [ver. 2.0]
This was the "ripped arms" version of DK Domain. It had
some nice features such as dHTML animation, a pretty background (which I
stole from a wallpaper) and a site-rater that no one ever used.
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DK
Domain [ver. 3.0]
I never released this version because the design was just too
troublesome. After clicking on a link, you either had to click on
the top-right button or wait a few seconds in order to view the content.
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Illustrative
Designs
This was one of the early endeavors that Jerry and I took to get into
the webdesign business. Since Jerry didn't like the watch over
there, we had to scrap this beautiful piece of gold.
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Game
Ravers
With a decent, original layout, Game Ravers was going to be a big site
about gaming editorials. But there wasn't much to write and I didn't
find anyone that would write more, so there was only one "rave".
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Jennifer
Lopez Domain
I simply changed the color scheme from my Natalie
Portman Domain site and got this small pop-up site. All the
content was completed except for the thumbnails of the 100+ pics. I
never published it.
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The
Story Domain [ver 3.0]
I thought this site looked alright except it had 4 frames too
many. I realized that it would be difficult to read stories in such
a small and cramped frame.
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The
Story Domain [ver 4.0]
This layout stayed up for a very long time. It was big, clean,
fast to load, and easy on the eyes. However, there was only one
problem, black backgrounds were not for story sites.
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The
Story Domain [ver 5.0]
Original and simplistic, yet powerful was the driving force of this
layout. It was capable of displaying a good amount of content while
it retained its good feel. Its still up,
but a redesign will be coming soon.
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