Snap shot of a day under the green screen, taping web presentation videos.

One of the projects I have been working on lately is a resume and portfolio website. This website was created entirely in CSS and JavaScript. This is a good example of the type of technical skill I have.

One of the features of my portfolio website is the intuitiveness of navigation. Mouse over effects were added for the “ahhhh” effect.  I wanted a way to navigate users to more information about me through icons at the top of the page. I added four icons that help talent seekers find out more about me. Below is a screen shot of the icons used at the top of my resume website. Yes, it even includes a unicycle icon that takes users to one of my passions in life, unicycling.

One of the other features of my site that really provides users with a great showcase of talent is the slideshow at the bottom of the page.  This slideshow provides users with a controlled way of viewing a select few of my many work samples.

My resumes are positioned to the left and right of my transparent video cover letter. I decided to give users a choice in resumes since some people still prefer looking at traditionally styled resumes instead of looking at hip new designer resumes. It’s a good idea to cater to both sides of the market. If a current browser is used, the PDF resumes are designed to load directly into the browser. It even comes with viewing tools. A neat feature if I say so myself.

As you may know by now, I am currently in the market for a job. So if you or someone you know is hiring, feel free to send this resume off to others. Contact me via the e-mail link on my resume site if you are interested.