Here is a fairly comprehensive listing of the web projects authored by brucegust.com. Some of the more recent sites may not entered as of yet, but this gives you a good idea of the kind of sites that brucegust.com has developed.

Enjoy!

B&H has since changed their web strategy with this Bible, but this was the first one that was used and it was designed by brucegust.com. This was a great opportunity and the site was a lot of fun to develop....

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I built this site to accommodate a Photo Album that I constructed from scratch. What was really cool about this site is that part of my compensation was four days and nites in the Bahamas. Big points with...

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While PHP is my forte, I've worked on several projects that necessitated different languages and technologies. The result is a skill set that is both capable and responsive and has garnered the appreciation...

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Everybody likes this site because you get to play a drumset solo just for coming out!

It's built in Flash and I actually did it several years ago and while there might be some things that could be improved...

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When I first took over the website for the Showdown, Colgate was the sponsor and while the page was a database driven application, it was primarily information. I was tasked with giving it a new look and...

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This site supports a fitness resource as well as a weekly class. Uses the entire browser window and features the ability to use the site via a Facebook login....

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The original site was antiquated in its design. My job was to simply give it a facelift while simultaneously make it mobile friendly. I was real happy with the way it came out and consider it a "favorite"...

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This site supports something near and dear to my heart: Aggressive Discipleship and Total Fitness.

The site took the design I did for the book and just elaborated on it. The result being a great Wordpress-based...

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This site is the web presence for a company that helps Federal retirees get their financial feet under them. There are some Federal compliance issues that had to be honored and they've got a map which...

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This is a site I build for Broadman & Holman that helped to better promote one of their authors. The site has since been retired, but I wanted to include it in my portfolio if for no other reason than...

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Rodgers Tae Kwon Do Academy! Great school and I used the classic combo of black, white and red to give it that distinctive, athletic feel. Dig it!...

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I built this site for a client as a way to support the marketing of his resource. This site has since been retired and a new design is now in place. However, this was the original site and the text effects...

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The Showdown is probably my crown jewel in terms of what I've been able to accomplish both in terms of code and design.

When I first started, the corporate sponsor was Colgate and they asked me to...

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Here's a great example of a site that didn't require a whole lot of bells and whistles - just a professional looking presence that provides the necessary positive first impression to whoever finds Dr....

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This is one of my first projects with flash. I used it at every turn and the result is downright fun!

It markets a book I wrote and while the site was built several years ago, I've kept it pretty much...

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Thornhill was looking for a way to communicate what they were bringing to the table as far as transformational landscaping and hardscaping. Hence, the emphasis on the photos on the home page and the gallery,...

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This one had to be built from the ground up as far as developing a logo and then incorporating several elements into the design that reflected the fact that this was a collaboration of two separate companies...

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This is a great martial arts academy located in LaVergne, TN. I was originally brought in to give their site a facelift and things morphed into building a custom web based app that tracks attendance, inventory,...

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Verizon's South Area Network site was primarily engaged by employees that were working from their desktop. But on occasion, there were some mobile users and a Bootstrap version was necessary....

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This site proved to be a bit of "tongue twister" from a coding standpoint, but we got it done!

The thing that's nice about what you're seeing is the Javascript that hides the events save the one the...

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Working with Verizon put me in a spot where I was compelled to get up to speed with OOP very quickly. In fact, the site that I was asked to build was going to mimic a design put together by another team...

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