Communitas Supportive Care Society is a non-profit social service provider, funded primarily by the government. I designed a site within their budget constraints, using the best of their existing snapshots. I created an online store for their music sales, and an online employment application form.

communitascare.com
I broadcast a weekly radio show, which I record in Canada and send via the Internet to KPSU in Portland. The show is also available to listen on-demand and as a podcast. The site includes playlists, archived interviews, and a blog.

thatsoundradio.com
The Abbotsford Mental Health Advisory Committee (AMHAC) is comprised of employees and volunteers from every mental health service in Abbotsford, BC. They needed a site on a small budget that would inform mental health consumers and their friends & families of what services are available and of upcoming events. I shot photographs of various locations around Abbotsford, including member organizations' buildings, to create visual interest for the site's information, giving it a "lived in" feel.

amhac.org
My wife runs a cutting-edge mental health program called Peer Support. It matches recovering, stable people who have a mental illness with other mental health consumers who need social interaction and help with coping strategies.

peersupport.net
a Fraser Valley Pregnancy Centre is a non-profit that provides support to women facing unplanned pregnancies, including pregnancy tests, counseling, maternity & baby clothing, and referrals for adoption, housing and childbirth classes. Their existing site provided good information about them, but had become visually outdated. Being a small site, it was easy to give it a quick redesign/facelift.

fvpc.ca s
Fun 100 is a rock band not without a sense of humor. Their high-energy songs cover topics ranging from becoming a computer to a childhood infatuation with "Full House" regular Kimmy Gibbler. They chose their name because of an unlimited supply of stickers with the code "FUN 100" available in the grocery store stockroom where two of the members worked. We thought it only fitting to use grocery store imagery for the site, which many of their music industry contacts have called "the most memorable band site" they have ever seen.
* The band isn't playing together anymore, so this is a partially functional archive. Long live Fun 100!

fun-100.com