Oh, Hello!
This is the personal portfolio website of Dom Price (forgive the third person), a digital media artist, programmer, and freelance contractor from Pensacola Florida. I am a freelance graphic designer and computer application developer with more than nine years of experience in a variety of internet and computer related fields including but not limited to Web Design, Web Application Development, Simulations, Interface Design and Modeling.
Over the past ten years, I have built up a substantial portfolio, having (literally) worked on more than one hundred websites and creating more than three dozen from the ground up.
This site is a showcase for that work. Pardon the website if it acts a bit wonky. I've been constantly updating it's functionality.
Archiving Older Content Soon
January 06, 2009:
Google Maps API really is a lot of fun to play with. I have successfully created an prototype world map for an online socio-political game. Only downside is the mechanism for creating individual tiles is a bit cumbersome, so it only zooms in to about a power of five. I will put it up along with some flash projects later this week. I have found a lot of the flash games I made from my days on Mobiusfactor and Newgrounds and have decided to put a few of them up in the function section. Some of you who haven't been able to play them all these years may be delighted to know they'll be playable once again!
In other news, I have gotten a few new gigs here in town and will be beginning work on those projects. I have recently finished integrating TnC Photography, which was not designed by me, however it runs on the Kraftwerk CMS and Framework which I developed from scratch, and my site and a few other sites run on, including Suni D Photography.
Portfolio Updates
November 19, 2008:
Been adding more stuff to the new site. The portfolio is going to be constantly added to in the coming weeks. Please keep checking in for new stuff.
New Design!
November 18, 2008:
Well I finally launched my new design. It took me long enough to get it up. The new format allows for a better look at my works, and is a little more user friendly. It's a little easier for me to update as well. I am also working on a better CMS for this site. For the time being I am manually updating the database, which is cumbersome to say the least.


