
This company is a start-up baseball training center and gym. After a local fitness center closed, Performance Training, Inc. (look below) had to relocated it's main Knoxville location. Thus, PTI and RBI teamed up, and now they co-operate this facility. Being a hop and a skip away from my house, they hired me to create this website, which show-cases both their baseball cages and their fitness equipment. Fortunately, they had a plethora of pictures for me to use (along with a few I took myself), and I was able to create a very attractive and attention-getting home page. This is also one of my first websites that actually has enough pictures to fill up the sidebars on the other pages as well. |
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Yes, yes, we have already done a website for this company. But this time, the transformation was radical. We designed this website from scratch. We even took all of the pictures! To say the least, this has been our biggest project to date (and, arguably, one of the most appealing). We combined many different technologies, including a database and much Javascript, in order to bring this website to life. Get this: we even partnered with the tech guys at NIKE in order to build a dynamic database of clinic results (click here to view). In the end, this website has been the most labored over out of all the ones we have made thus far. |
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This website was made for, obviously, Mole Day. In chemistry class, we had the assignment of a project for Mole Day. Being ever the over-achiever, I decided to make a website. The product is almost identical to the original "Grand Ole Opry" website, except for a few rearrangements. To say the least, we got a good grade on this project. |
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This website was designed for a local high school's Foundation. They previously had a website that was constructed by one of the teachers, but they wanted to take it a step further. So, they called on us. This is the first website for which we used intensive CSS coding to create the layout of the page. After many revisions, the Foundation's president agreed with us on this final design, and we are both very happy with the outcome. |
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We designed this website for an independant contractor and consultant. He wanted a very simplistic website, mainly due to the fact that, in this day and age, any business without a website has a disadvantage to one that has one. Sticking to a strict blue theme, we created this very simple website. Right now, it is still not completely finished, as the seemingly useless light blue sidebar still needs to be filled with pictures. In any case, this website effectively displays what this company does and will attract many prospective customers. |
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This website signifies the first significant position Zach Bielak has had related to web design. At his first TJCL convention, he volunteered to be the state Technical Coordinator. The TJCL had a prior website to this one, but the new State Chair asked him to completely redesign it. Thus, the new TJCL website was born. We condensed the unfathomable amount of links in the previous version into five main links, with sublinks under them. Additionally, we made it simpler for new chapters/members to apply, with a guide to help out the entire way. |
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This was a website done for a local automotive sales company. They wanted a well-designed website that could provide an inventory of their cars; along with that, they wanted it easily maintainable, so that their receptionist could post the new cars on the inventory list. We went through about four other designs before arriving at this one. The final outcome is very elegant, simple, and accomplishes its purpose. After the massive amount of time that went into finishing this website, we are very pleased with the outcome. |
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Yes, you heard us right. We am officially in charge of redesigning and updating Zach Bielak's high school's website. The principal, after discovering our portfolio, personally asked us to redesign the website. We have changed the design of the home page and added a couple more pages. Also, we are in charge of updating the announcements page daily. Update: Sadly, Knox County Schools hired a web contractor to redesign all of the school websites in one fell swoop. Thus, my design is no longer available. |
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We did not fully design this website. It was created by another web-design company, but Performance Training did not like the boxy design. Like the BMSSO site, we designed the Flash intro. With this site, though, if Flash Player is not detected, the index page will redirect you to a different, non-Flash page. Also, we created a new, modern header. We still maintain this site and update the pages when requested by PTI. Update: This website has been re-reinvented. Check the top of the page for more details. |
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This site was designed for Jarek Hall, a local owner of a Mercedes-Benz car shop. This site was the first site we installed a working form in, and it was the first that had advertisements for external companies on the webpages. This website is not fully used anymore, as the owner has better luck with word-of-mouth advertising. |
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This site was designed for Gayla Harris, a gynecologist in Knoxville, TN. It is for her company, East Tennessee IVF and Andrology Center. This was the first site that was made for an actual profiting business and it is the first website that features a search bar. Update: This website is temporarily off the internet while the owner delays the renewing of her domain registration. |
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This site was made for the Technology Student Association chapter at Zach Bielak's middle school for the event "Cyberspace Challenge". After learning about the BMSSO site, Science Olympiad's opponent hopped on board to get its own website. This is the first website I made with a complex, drop-down navigation bar. |
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We are very proud of this site beacuse, it is the first official website ever created by GravyTrain 5 Productions. It was for Zach Bielak's Science Olympiad team at his middle school. It is not that aesthetically pleasing, but it is good enough for its purpose of giving general information about Science Olympaid at Bearden Middle. Update: The BMSSO website has been redesigned by a parent of a current Science Olympiad member. Our version of the website is no longer available. |
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