David Knipper's Portfolio
of Web Development Projects

These are examples of some of the freelance websites I have developed over the past 9 years. For the past 9 years, I have been employed full time by IT3 inc. (a subsidiary of Connor-Winfield) as an Intranet website developer. In this position, I shaped web systems that help organizations manage data from their local intranet web site. The websites I create full time are also know as Content Management Systems and Enterprise Resource Planning Systems.David Knipper

Unfortunately, due to the sensitive nature of displaying private organization data on the Internet, I will not include those Intranet websites in my portfolio. However, what I have listed below is a good representation of some web projects I have accomplished through my part-time/volunteer endeavors. For more information on my experience, please download my resume.


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IT3 Inc. Visit IT3 Inc.
Dates: 9/2003 - Present
Status: Live
Description:  This is the website I created for the corporation I am employed by full time. After I developed the "new look", IT3 Inc. became motivated to realize a new successful marketing transformation. I also developed their logo.

    
 
Teaching America's Children Visit Teaching America's Children
Dates: 1/2004 - Present
Status: Live
Description:  For this website, I used cutting-edge web technologies to allow management of all the organization’s data through the web, empowering them to easily manage their own data remotely. On the administration side, this web site is also serves as an enterprise resource planning system.

 
 
Lake Sinissippi Association Visit Lake Sinissippi Association
Dates: 8/2007 - Present
Status: Live
Description:  Used cutting-edge web technologies to allow management of all the organization’s web-content data through the web, empowering them to easily manage their own web site through a web-based content management system. Please visit the site to learn more about the mission of the Lake Sinissippi Association.

 
 
Faith Bible Alliance Church Visit the Faith Bible Alliance Church
Dates: 2/2005 - Present
Status: Live
Description:  For this website, I used stream-lined database technologies to allow a non-computer savvy organization to easily update their website using simple data-entry. All information on this web site is maintained by the organization's personnel through web forms on a seperate administration site. I also developed their logo.

 
 
Jay's Outdoor Adventures Visit Jay's Outdoor Adventures
Dates: 3/2005 - Present
Status: Live
Description:  This website gave Illinois' Fox River's top fisherman the web identity he needed to promote his fishing guide service to the Chicago-land area. I also developed his logo.

 
    
NCC's Best Visit NCC's Best.
Dates: 7/2006 - Present
Status: Live
Description:  This website was designed to give e-commerce capabilities to a non-profit, fair-trade student organization. The backend of the website provides NCC's Best with a full enterprise resource planning system, content management system, and an online store that can be managed online. Please visit the site to learn more about the mission of NCC's Best.

    
 
conXscan Visit conXscan
Dates: 1/2006 - 1/2007
Status: Offline
Description:  This website is a redesign of the site that used to exist at www.conxscan.com. Unfortuneatly... due to the fact that the conxscan project was dropped, this design will never be used. This design happens to be one of favorites, so I might recycle it in the future.

 
 
Kevin Mayer Photography Visit Kevin Mayer Photography
Dates: 8/2005 - 10/2006
Status: Offline
Description:  This website was designed to give a local photographer a presence on the web. This site has succeeded wonderfully for Kevin Mayer for what he likes to refer as his "web business card." He credits this website for drawing in many potential clients. I also developed his logo.

 
 
Reign Of Eric Visit Reign Of Eric
Dates: 8/2004 - 9/2004
Status: Offline
Description:  This website was prepared for a local band aimed at drawing a greater audience to their shows, as well as providing their current fans with their current news. Unfortunately, the band broke up, but their website lives on in my portfolio! This site is a good example of how a web site can communicate to the public about any local band schedules and promotions.

 
 
nomorerex.com nomorerex.com
Dates: 2/2007 - Present
Status: Live
Description:  This site was developed for a friend from Chicago who is upset with Rex Grossman. Who can honestly blame my friend?-- I mean... Superbowl XLI was absolutely painful for us Bears fans. Anyway, this site uses a freeware forum system provided by PHPBB, and is then powered by an angry bears fan.

 
 
Joel-Peter Witkin Visit my Joel-Peter Witkin fan site
Dates: 7/2004 - Present
Status: Offline
Description:  This is a fan site I put together for Joel-Peter Witkin as a project in college. The site design is successful at bringing out the emotion generated by Joel-Peter Witkin's photography.

 
 
Photoshop Tricks Visit the Photoshop Tricks demo site
Dates: 7/2004 - 12/2004
Status: Offline (School Project)
Description:  This website is a demo of larger site I developed as college project. This demo shows the power of a large-scale, server-side, database-driven web application.

 
 
Photography of Michael Strahl Visit the Photography of Micheal Strahl
Dates: 2/2001 - 2/2003
Status: Offline
Description:  This website is one of the first side projects I developed outside of my full time employment. This site represents the bare-essentials needed for a good web-design: ease of navigation, strong graphic design, and clear communication.

 
 
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