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CTMusicManager
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This website was created out of necessity after trying to manage a worship team at my church -- there simply was no good way of managing songs, set lists, and schedules on a week to week basis. This has grown considerably very quickly and is used by several churches across the state. The application is intended to be marketed across the country in the coming months.
Front Line Drum Company
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This website was designed for a custom drum builder out of Madrid Iowa. It features administrative tools that allow the client to manage photos, artists, content, and more.
Spirit Midwest Ministries
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Iowa State University Cru
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This website was created for Campus Crusade for Christ at Iowa State University, and includes many features such as Flash, blogging, and some tricky CSS stuff.
Kings Christian Bookstore
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This is a website I made for some friends at our local church. They started a bookstore in Boone, and needed a website. The design uses some trendy backgrounds and tricks, such as wood/grunge/sticky note stuff.
Boone Cornerstone Church
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This is a website I made for my church, Boone Cornerstone, located in Boone, Iowa. The site features administrative content, and some other nifty items.


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About Me

My name is Chris Taulborg. I am a twenty something web developer who is obsessive about creative, innovative, and intuitive website design and development. I am an expert at (X)HTML, CSS, PHP, MySQL, Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, Flash, et cetera), good with JavaScript, ActionScript, Adobe Premier, and proficient with .NET, ColdFusion, and MSSQL.

What I Do

Writing standards compliant code is a passion of mine. I try to push these values on other developers so they can in turn create websites that are easy to understand, elegant, and stripped of unnecessary code and tags. Lightweight, agile, and from scratch is what I prefer (although an occasional dip into a Scriptaculous library can be fun).