WELCOME. HERE'S WHAT YOU'LL FIND ON THIS PAGE
MY RESUME, PORTFOLIO, AND
A LITTLE INFO ABOUT ME.
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JackPattishall.com is my professional portfolio. I will be showcasing work (and linking to new work) that I'm actively involved with.

EFTours is my second home. I currently work with an awesome team of developers.
My latest project was migrating our "public" site to our CMS, Sitecore.
Other projects include:
A form to calculate and display tour prices (HTML, CSS, JavaScript)
EF College Study, a complete redesign of the site (HTML, CSS, JavaScript)

St. John's Peabody is a volunteer website I work on. The current (live) site utilizes WordPress and PHP. In Jan 2010, I began working on updating the site design, cleaning up code, and moving from WordPress to Joomla! CMS. The new design is shown in the attached images.

The first version of this page. Built with HTML, CSS, and utilized a Flash portfolio.

Hackmonkey.net was a personal / experimental website. The sole purpose of the site was to test new web-related "stuff" I encountered. HTML, CSS, JavaScript, AJAX, Flash, After Effects, etc. was showcased on the site. While HackMonkey.net is gone, I plan to release a new "experimental" website very soon!

Freelance work - This was one of many websites I developed in 2006 as a freelance developer. Other projects I've been fortunate to be a part of are The Sundance Film Festival (for Media 65) and a Colonial Theatre (for a client).

A "pro bono" website I created for a Craigslister. The client was starting her business fresh, and wanted a site that matched her business card. I was looking to build my portfolio, and volunteered to do the site for free. She loved the site and would forward visitor/client comments to me about the site. It was great.

Volunteer work for the English Department at Greenfield. The site was completely revamped (both design and code).

The site in the photo is from 2003. The site was built with HTML, CSS ,and PHP (for a blog).
Since 1998, I've maintained some form of presence online. The majority of sites I created were personal (either for me or friends). One of my
first "real" websites was designed and developed for a neighbor running for mayor. While he ended up losing, he was quite fond of the site.
Unfortunately, that (along with many other designs) were lost in the great, "PC crash" of 2000