Here are some of the website projects I have done. I’ll try and add more examples and other types of projects in time.
Silversark

The website for my girlfriend’s home business, the site designed in a style complementing the fashion in which she designs and sews clothing. The site features a MySQL commission order system with administrative backend. It also has an image gallery powered by Gallery2 and a ZenCart storefront for non-commission orders.
Visit: www.silversark.com
Sleepycat.org (current)

A spoof on Web2.0 (lolz), the website was a creative project and obvious replacement to my several attempts at maintaining an active blog homepage. It contains a homemade gallery script and backend with basic management functions.
Go submit some pictures to it, it needs some help!
Visit: www.sleepycat.org
The Brood

The Brood was a moderate sized World of Warcraft guild, and the website was a Dragonfly CMS powered community website. Site was fully skinned, including forums, news, and dynamic calendar. Some custom modifications included incorporating game-specific user information throughout the site and Ventrilo server status.
Sleepycat.org (old)

This was the final version of Sleepycat as a blog/homepage. Created circa 2001, it was my first widespread use of CSS for visual elements and experiment in minimalism and function. The blog was powered by Blogger and published via FTP and templates.
Minnesota Future Problem Solving

Future Problem Solving (FPS) is a high school academic extracurricular. This was the first website for the program’s headquarters in the state of Minnesota. A basic table-based site.
The Digital Student

The online version of the Dakota Student Newspaper, the newspaper of the University of North Dakota, Grand Forks. Part of my responsibility as online editor was creating and maintaining the site, and updating it twice a week as the paper was published.