Friend & Client Websites

This is a brand new site a friend and I are developing to try and help people easily grasp all the new technologies around electric vehicles and to see what the current status of the market is.

This is the most complex site I've ever built in Drupal. In addition to a full e-commerce package with inventory tracking and more, almost everything is location based. For example, if you are looking at a particular mountain bike map, the site will show you the nearest bike shops, the nearest other products, and the nearest bike festivals and other events.

This was a fairly straightforward Drupal site. The front page is a feed of blog posts, events, and articles. It was Lisa's idea to use the round icons to differentiate between content types in the feed, and I think that really helped with user understanding and made the site prettier.

I made this site for an old friend who is a metal fabricator and artist.

He was very particular and specific about the layout of the page being different for portrait oriented images vs. landscape oriented images. I am a themer more than a programmer and always try to use drupal's built in functionality before having something custom built.

Irpinia Kitchens was a perfect candidate for an easy Drupal web site design. They have several categories of rooms that their cabinets fall into, and several styles that are shared across all room types. Using views and taxonomy, I was able to create an easy to use site that allowed them to upload and manage their content easily and have it be organized on the fly without any additional effort on their part.

Update: I believe the restaurant (and site) no longer exist. If anyone is interested, i could port this to drupal 6 and contribute it.