I've been creating, designing, maintaining, writing for, and editing web sites since the earliest days of the World Wide Web, and established pioneering web sites for Penn State's College of Agricultural Sciences.  In addition, I've delivered lectures and created guides to help people write more effectively for online applications. Here is a sampling of materials from and links to web sites I have been involved with.

Artist Web Site for Steve Rogers

Delaware marine artist Steve Rogers commissioned me to create his web site, which needed to include a visual gallery of his marine paintings as well as artist information and more. The site is built in WordPress. The PDF below is the first gallery page visitors encounter. The site can be found online at www.marineartbysteverogers.com.  

Minitab Home Page

I was deeply involved in maintaining and updating Minitab’s web content for more than 12 years.  One iteration, from October 2016, appears as a PDF below.  It foregrounds Minitab customers and how the company contributed to their success, rather than pitching the products and services first.

Product Home Page

I have been deeply involved in maintaining and updating the web pages that promote Minitab’s software products over the past 11 years. One example, a landing page for the Quality Trainer e-learning application, appears as a PDF below.

The Minitab Blog

I created The Minitab Blog and led the team that implemented it and has sustained it for five years. The goal of the blog was to increase non-branded traffic to Minitab. The blog, which started with zero visitors, today attracts nearly a million visitors each year, and accounts for a full third of all traffic […]

Ag Publications Online

Working with the IT, business, and outreach departments in the College of Agricultural Sciences, I led the team that placed the college’s extensive catalog of publications online in 2001. The PDF below is from the Wayback Machine at archive.org.

Stacy Levy / Sere Ltd.

This web site was created in 2000 for Stacy Levy, an artist whose work incorporates, reflects, and comments upon natural resources, geography, and the outdoors. Her site has since undergone multiple updates and I am no longer involved in maintaining it. The PDF below is from the Wayback Machine at archive.org.

aginfo.psu.edu site

After establishing one of Penn State’s first news sites in 1996, I was able to create a web site that showcased more of the College of Agricultural Sciences’ public relations activities, hosted at aginfo.psu.edu. The PDF below shows how the site appeared in 2000, as seen on the Wayback Machine at archive.org.  

Penn State Agriculture online

I began putting the contents of the College of Agricultural Sciences magazine on the Web in 1997. This made the college among the first at Penn State to establish an online presence for its showcase magazine. The PDF below, dating from 2003, is from the Wayback Machine at archive.org.

Ag Info News Page

I created this web page in 1996, on a tiny server running under WebStar on a Mac Plus. It was among the very first news and public relations web sites established at Penn State. The PDF below is from the Wayback Machine at archive.org.