Web Development

Below are all Web Development blog posts and portfolio items.

Seating Chart
Teachers are required to manage an increasing number of variables in their classroom and must respond to events based on data for each student. While there are tools available to manage and analyze this data at the administrative level, teachers are often stuck filling out paperwork which then must be entered by a secretary or paraprofessional. A comprehensive solution covering data management at Continue reading...
Sundberg Restoration 2012
Website for a hobbyist and philanthropic stained glass artisan who repairs stained glass free for financially strapped churches. This site went through a rebuild in 2012 to modernize the look and structure. Now features facebook integration. You can see this site live at www.sundbergrestoration.com. Continue reading...
Spasha.com Site
This was a huge client site...one of the biggest I've ever done! Check out the details:Development NotesSpasha is a company which connects spa-seeking consumers with (mostly) independent spa service providers. They needed a subscription-based membership site for members and service providers, custom searchable (and private) profiles, geolocalized search capabilities, an internal messaging system Continue reading...
Web Design for the iPad
What were a strong majority of savvy web designers and developers up to on Sunday, April 5th 2010? Well, after an early morning waiting in line, mad rush past the Genius bar at the Apple Store, and hours of neglecting people (and personal hygiene, no doubt) I'd be willing to bet a good number of web geeks spent Sunday the 5th figuring out how pretty (or not) their website could be on their shiny Continue reading...
Everyone's talking about the growing importance of the mobile web. People are going to visit your site on their iPhones, Android phones, and the iPad. It's going to happen. The question is, will you have prepared for them? Will they be able to navigate your site on their tiny 320x480 pixel screens? Contact me and let's start building a mobile solution for your business. Continue reading...
Websites are about mission.
I've been a pastor, I've worked for churches, I get it. Money is tight and you want to spend it on what really counts: Ministry. People. Many times, when it comes to a church's website, we find anyone in the church with a copy of Photoshop and turn them loose on the world wide web. After all, a website is just like a telephone book entry, right? Just a place where people can find out our address Continue reading...
Workflow
I tend to be a pig picture kind of guy. Not to say I can't manage details, but I want to see where we're headed before I hit the road. Chances are, your clients are going to want to know the big picture scope of their project too. How will you look if you head into a project full steam and full of excitement only to end up weeks behind and hundreds (or thousands) of dollars over budget? Not very Continue reading...
Yes, as it goes, I have joined the ranks of the multi-bloggers. I'm now in charge of three different blogs for three different areas of my life. My family blog at hartfamilynyc.net gets all of the random things I find interesting as well as being the home of my parental bragging posts. Over at allangelsfamily.com (my day job) are loads of posts on parenting, spiritual education of children, Continue reading...
Dramaturgy Curriculum Site
Dramaturgy is a web based curriculum for churches. Currently a work in progress, Dramaturgy features an online store, comment and rating system, and other community features. Continue reading...
allangelsfamily.com
Extensive site I built for All Angels' Church in New York City. The most salient feature being a completely new custom built online volunteer management system to schedule events, volunteers, lessons, and automate notifications. Other features include online lessons for teachers, custom newsletters, video training, custom Gmap installation, custom contact management, events, and event sign up. Continue reading...