PAUL
DONNELLON
WEBSITE DESIGN and DEVELOPMENT
OTHER STUFF, TOO
DESIGN: I love designing and developing websites...
Here are a few of my designs. Click on an image to go to the site or view the project.
Pics In Motion (thumbnail)
This is my most recent project. I did the design and development. The whole thing was done in less than two weeks!

The header title "Pictures In Motion" was quite a challenge. I created it by literally taking apart an existing font and reassembling it, then using the transform|distort function in Photoshop to give it some added dimension. Also, I "cut out" the camera image and made a transparent gif (that's a heckuva nice camera, by the way).
Jimmy Stewart
I created this design for a Jimmy stewart fan site (he's my favorite actor).

I made the header for this design by making a transparent film-strip gif then inserting the images from Stewart's films. Pretty nice, eh?

Of course, it's done in black-and-white for obvious reasons.
USA HOCKEY
This was my first website design! I did it for a school project. The assignment was to create a website for an Olympic sport.

I used a combination of Photoshop and Illustrator to create this design.
Realtor website design
I designed this site for a realtor friend of mine who lives in Scottsdale, Arizona. I created the Flash slideshow to showcase some of Tom's listings. This project is currently in development.

By the way, that's my photograph in the background, taken from the mountains that surround Phoenix, Arizona.
Bock & Associates
I created this design for Bock & Associates (with whom I've had the pleasure of working the last three years).

The header is meant to convey the essence of what Bock & Associates does, which is message development, communication counseling and media training (for television, radio and print media).
REACH
This was my first website project! I designed and developed this site.

Actually, this is the second design. I recently redid the site... gave it a cleaner look and added a bit of texture and warmth.

All for a great cause, by the way: Native American children who need help.