Author Archives: Chris J. Lee
Dreamhost cluster got hacked and so did my blog
So apparently my blog was hacked because a whole cluster of Dreamhost’s servers were hacked and my website was on that cluster as well. So their were able to run bash scripts to all of their customers on their cluster. … Continue reading
Spibelt
One of my first projects for Brandlabs.us were to create a landing page. The design and content was already created. My sole role was html/css production. The landing page had to pass rigorous tests passing browser consistency for (windows) opera … Continue reading
Banaszak Holl Group
Banaszak Holl Group is a Interdisciplinary Research Group that is within the department of Chemistry at University of Michigan. This client asked 3.7 Designs to develop a website for them. Ross the Principal/President of 3.7 Designs asked me to help assist with the project. Continue reading
Thickbox Loading Forever and Ever Problem
Thickbox 3.1 is excellent to use. However, it will load forever and ever and will hang there. After monkeying around with various things and checking that everything is linked. I searched and scoured google for some answers. The answer lied … Continue reading
Search Ad Marketing
Search Ad Marketing is a web site project I helped on for 3.7 Designs of Ann Arbor. In this project, Ross (my direct supervisor) provided the look and feel. This project brought some interesting challenges when templating in wordpress. The … Continue reading
Sandy Heng
Sandy Heng is a website that I worked on back in October 2008. This is a project I worked on for 3.7 Designs. This project was simple in that it was a small 5 page website. The art and photoshop mockup was already provided.
Role: On this project I worked solely on xhtml/css coding and implementation into a wordpress theme. Continue reading
Featured in Smashing Magazine!
In the end of February, I was featured in Smashing Magazine. The article discusses how to create a perfect portfolio. Luckily, I was picked among the many that had submitted their website. Wahoo! Continue reading
Vogel Soccer Masters – Identity
An MSU friend, Eric Vogel, tapped me to produce a logo and identity for his company: Vogel Soccer Masters. We went through various looks and themes. I did some sketching and produced a mark that was what he wanted.
Updating to WordPress 2.7
So 2.7 rolled out quietly. I’m about to update it right now. Ross Johnson has a great review of WordPress: http://tinyurl.com/67bjjh
One Brick at a Time Part II
One Brick at a time is a performance and production produced by Ruhala Center of Performing arts in Haslett. They tapped me to do poster design for their performances. Eventually the performance was highly successful and required using the poster repeatedly. Continue reading