The first role play game I ever created was titled 1905: Uchronia: an alternate history game housed at the delta.place forum (ironically, my most recent creation, MI-5, is set in the year 1905 as well).

A second alternate history role play game I started up was Octuple, which played in a more steampunk-like world. Unfortunately, it never became really active, and I launched the project shortly before it was decided to close delta.place down. As Delta had left, I was one of the people left in charge of the board, but due to inactivity since Delta's departure, eventually delta.place was closed down.

The third thumbnail above leads to the website of a new role play game: Military Intelligence Division 5. Again, a steampunk world is taken as point of departure, however this time the RPG is centered around a group of British intelligence operatives. Frankly, I was quite surprised to find a pretty high interest in the project.

The above three are examples of websites I did not create for myself. The first one was made for my parents' company, featuring all products we have in store. The second site I made for my ante's restaurant, where I work at weekends also. I was to make a simple website, featuring merely the restaurant's menu, some photos and of course its location, so I think it worked out pretty well. The third design was created for the Britannia World project. Although the design really is quite simple, I'm particulary fond of the banner.

The two websites below show the working process of the website of JD's school, Oakmont High. JD approached me in April with the question whether I would be able to make a website for his high school. Although I did not have the time to create a full-content site at the time, coming up with a template design was not so hard. The first image was the design I initially created, but upon some suggestions from JD, we ended up with the second design. Looking at both designs now, I think the second one indeed works better.