I’m a designer, engineer, musician and author who’s rollin’ mad deep in the 848, yo.
Jun
24th
Projects Page Added

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I’ve been working to fix a lot of the errors on the site to make it cross-browser compatible, and there are still a few quirks. However, the page now loads properly in IE8 (but without any of the rounded corners on the content area and navigation buttons). Javascript is also slow in IE8 – but that’s IE8’s problem. It can’t help being itself. I highly recommend using either a webkit-based browser like Safari or, even better, the new Firefox 3.5 RC2. If you use that, you’ll even see drop shadows on certain objects across the site!

In addition, I’ve added the projects page, which has been missing since I revamped the place. It’s still a draft, but it will provide you with access to things like the Maple Story soundtrack and Golden Sun soundtrack. So, if you’ve been trying to get to those, you can now get to them a bit more easily.

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Jun
13th
The Jason Effect has been reborn!

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Welcome to my new portfolio of design – The Jason Effect. Previously (as of five minutes prior to this post) it was simply a blog that I posted my day-to-day thoughts on. While it is certainly that still, I’ve revamped the entire site to bring focus towards a more professional portfolio. The site you see is the result of days of hard work creating and deploying a brand new website – something I hope to do quite a bit, since I’m looking for freelance work! (Yes, potential client, that plug was just for you.)

So please enjoy my new portfolio – although a bunch has yet to be set up, expect everything to be 100% complete in the coming days. I’ve already put up my most recent work, so take a look at that in the meantime. And if you’re a previous visitor wondering what the heck just happened to this site, read on for a full list of all the changes made to the locations of, well, everything!

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Jun
5th
The Jason Effect of the Future

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Jun
2nd
Redesigning The Jason Effect

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I’ve decided to undertake redesigning this joint to make it more focused on what I usually do in my spare time – writing, artwork, graphic design, and music. This will be a major redesign and I’ve been coming up with several drafts. The two I like most are currently competing with one another for my favor, in a ring of death no less. They’re quite dramatic, draft layouts…

This first design is quite similar in structure to what I have now, and doesn’t make any radical design changes. It does, however, go for a more detailed and realistic look. This design in particular is based heavily off of The Typist, my latest novel currently in its editing phase. At the moment, I’m debating whether or not to nix the sidebar menu and put it all on the bottom. I may even go with more radical interface changes, such as making the blog display only one post at a time, and then titles of earlier posts next to it. We’ll see what happens as my designs evolve.

This draft is meant to follow a more simple, vector-inspired style, not unlike Vimeo’s intro page. Originally it started out as a reworking of the layout of the first design, but I soon learned I didn’t have the stock imagery to make a realistic looking wooden bookshelf go down the center (which I may get and do anyway). I noticed that the flat colors I was blocking out looked kind of earthen, so I made a sky and grass, added some perspective, and began to build up a miniature world. The end result of this would be a hyper-detailed scale model of an environment with colors that pop and attract the eye in a cartoonish manner. The light bulb makes the whole environment look like a wee science model ;)… However, it doesn’t very well represent the purpose of this blog!

So, I think I’ll be retooling the first design to have the organization of the second design, and then rework that into an even more slightly different organization. I’m trying to make something that’s best for a portfolio and such! It really is time to rework and retool the way this blog works so it’s not so dependent on me actually posting my daily whatever, because in the end I’d rather this be a portfolio and repository of my work instead of a silly journal. It can be that as well, but only on the backburner!

Jun
1st
Lehigh Choral Arts

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lehighchoir-thumbAs a devoted member of the Lehigh University Choir (and a proud Tenor I), I couldn’t help but frown when I saw their previous website, coded and created by my now good friend Will Frece, also a member of the tenor section. In an instant I offered to recreate the Lehigh Choral Arts website in full – the result is what stands today.The entire design was initially much wider, but ended up being scaled down to fit on 1024×768 monitor resolutions. Although there were some concerns about the content area being too thin, this ended up not being the case – and was, in fact, resolved with the use of the horizontally-oriented navigation, which has previously been a vertical sidebar.

The new Lehigh Choral Arts site is entirely expandable and prepared for a future filled with exorbitant amounts of content, information, and media surrounding the University Choir, Choral Union, Glee Club and Dolce, and the Choral Arts staff. I can only hope there is a bright future in store for this site, and for the choir department as a whole.

Click on any of the thumbnails to view a full-size image of the site.

Final Template + Main Page

Final Template + Main Page

Example page with images

Example page with images

LCA uses FancyZoom for image overlays

LCA uses FancyZoom for image overlays

Aug
11th
Better than an iPhone? Find out.

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I used to work at a large website called Zelda Universe. About a month and a half ago, I joined back up on the staff team and began doing random bug fixes and such for the site. And now, but you’ll never believe it, I have purchased that very same website. I am now the owner of Zelda Universe.

Honestly, I don’t know what more to say – I’m so happy right now, not just because ZU will provide stable income through college for me, but because after 3.5 years at that site, I can finally legitimately call it my own. So now ZU will appear down under the “sitely” area of my blog, and ZU will be the talk of many things – because it’s my ZU, and working on it gives me joy.

How did I get the money to pay the obscenely high $75,000 price tag? Thanks, mom. So, what’s going to pay dear old mom back? Yes, the site revenue, hopefully in two or so years. If I work it right, I could have the site paid off in less. Until then, all of the site’s income legally goes to her, and once she has the 75K back, I will assume legal ownership of the website. great deal, right? A momloan is far nicer and friendlier than a bankloan. I owe her my infinite thanks.

So feel free to read my newspost about my return. Feel free to read the comments. Or feel free to read the thread in the forum, which has over 42,000 registered users. Because this is the start of a new experience for me – owning a super large website. Wish me luck!

Jul
7th
June and Early July – In a Nutshell.

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A lot has happened in the last month, and I’ve abstained from posting because I didn’t want to hurt my schooling. But now that schooling is over, I can do whatever I want. And that means you get the entire month of June, plus a bit of early July, in one giant post. And yeah, you will have to read on to actually read more.

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