Over the past 3 years or so I have worked on my fair share of websites. Some simple, some hard, many in between. I've worked alone on some, and with a group of 1-3 others.
If you would like a copy of my resume, well here you go provided in .pdf format for your viewing pleasure. Stephen Giorgi's Resume.
My latest website is Thirty-fivethousandfeet.com. I've spent almost 2 years working on this from scratch, it's been my child.
Skills used: advanced PHP, PEAR/PECL usage, XML generation, photo manipulation, advanced CSS, XHTML, heavy Adobe Photoshop Illustrator CS4 usage, jQuery
The Connecticut Women's Hall of Fame wanted their website to be updated and redone. This one I worked with Mike on. We took over from someone else who had to leave the project.
Skills used: advanced CSS, moderate PHP, moderate Adobe Photoshop CS3 usage, Google Custom Search engine
My first website where I worked for someone other then myself. The Payroll department of UHa wanted an updated website, but they wouldn't let me use anything but CSS and HTML. It's a shame really because it would have been much better with some PHP and possibly JavaScript thrown in. Oh well.
Skills used: moderate HTML, moderate CSS
The thing that got me started in webdesign in the first place. Being a bored college student with a microwave, a camera, and too much free time leads to some interesting consequences. Did you know that if you wrap a light bulb with copper wire and put it in a microwave, it melts? Well now you do.
Skills used: advanced CSS, advanced PHP, heavy Adobe Photoshop CS3 usage, MySQL heavy database usage, YouTube integration