Portfolio
I really enjoy web design and programming. Here are some websites that I feel best reflect my abilities.

http://www.p2gdesigns.com
p2g Designs is a side project involving me and a couple of friends. We've been trying to start our own business to fight through the tough economy. I created the website with basic xHTML and CSS. The website utilizes PHP a lot in addition to a PHP/mySQL powered blog system. All the graphics were created using Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator.
You can also check out the website templates and the Wordpress templates I've created for p2g.

http://academicalert.sdes.ucf.edu
The Foundation for Academic Success website was one of my projects while working part-time at UCF's First Year Advising Office. This website provides information to students on academic probation. All the XHTML, PHP, and CSS was coded from scratch by me. I created the graphics using both Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator.
It even has a slick back end for an admin to log in and change questions on the survey. Admins can also view student submissions by month, individually, or download them all in an Excel file.

http://www.timeandgems.com
Time & Gems is an online retailer of preowned and new Rolex watches. I redesigned the entire website and redesigned the eBay ads, which includes all the logos, images, and layouts. I also got them signed up on MarketplaceAdvisor in order to keep their sales more organized between the website and eBay. I also do the watch photography for the more recent watches. For the web and image designs I used Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and good ol' Notepad++. Since mid-2009, the company has come under new ownership. The thumbnails are screenshots of the website and eBay ads as I designed them.

http://www.pegspeak.com
Peg's Peak is a vacation cabin located the very rural and beautiful Hinton, West Virginia. The business is very simple; it's a small house that a family rents out to people for their vacations. The website is equally simple. There was no need for fancy ordering systems or reservation logs. I did embed a Google Map in the Directions section to further aid in locating the place.
I'm currently working on a major overhaul for this site. Namely, a custom Wordpress theme. Checkout the latest screenshot of the progress!

http://www.jpfleiderer.com/dig4921/project4/
Here is the final project for the E-Commerce class I took. It is a website that sells fruit and it's all coded from scratch. There is a complete shopping cart system and login system for the user. For the admin, there is a backend for editing inventory, orders, and users. Try it out! You'll find the correct credit card information to use in the source code of the index page.

http://www.jpfleiderer.com/dig2500/page_index.html
Heads Will Roll is just the silly name of a silly movie I made up for a class assignment. I learned all about the wonderful world of Flash and ActionScript in this class. This Flash-based website is my first attempt at such a project. I learned a lot though, like how to add sounds, animations, transitions, and how to control all of these things with ActionScript 3.0.

http://www.zodesigns.com/clients/afe/index.html
This was actually a school project for a class designed to teach students how a professional workflow operates to complete a project. My group of five people was given a task by a fictional client to design a new action figure, and market it. We made the website look like an action figure's packaging and came up with a very crude (yet comical!) webisode for our new hero. We used Basecamp HQ to form our project's schedule, complete with milestone dates, daily to-do lists, time tracking, etc.
Latest Work
The Foundation for Academic Success website was one of my projects while working part-time at UCF's First Year Advising Office. This website provides information to students on academic probation. All the XHTML, PHP, and CSS was coded from scratch by me. I created the graphics using both Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator.



