Archive goal
The older website portfolio separated project examples from newer client and brand work, making it harder to see the full range of web design and CMS experience together.
Website archive
This gallery collects website projects in one place so the page design, content structure, CMS range, and visual direction are easier to scan.

The older website portfolio separated project examples from newer client and brand work, making it harder to see the full range of web design and CMS experience together.
Design and build website experiences, CMS pages, custom templates, e-commerce concepts, content structures, visual systems, and front-end experiments.
The gallery shows a broader web foundation behind the CONMED case studies, including healthcare sites, product sites, WordPress, Joomla, Drupal, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and Bootstrap work.
The website work is presented as a gallery rather than a traditional case study, with newer sites first and earlier portfolio projects preserved with their original project descriptions.
Gallery 1
A website archive with newer client and brand examples first, followed by earlier web design projects from the original tessaportfolio Web Design section.

AvaSure homepage for a healthcare virtual care platform, using a soft clinical visual system, audience cards, evidence highlights, and clear conversion paths.

Hammerhead Guitar Picks product homepage with bold product photography, a high-impact music hero, product sections, video promotion, and purchase-focused calls to action.

Wing Tech life-science consulting homepage with a strong hero, service pillars, article spotlights, newsletter capture, and contact pathways.

Optos provider-facing ophthalmology page using testimonial cards and a long scannable grid of peer quotes.

Small Town Marketplace: This website was the first creation I designed for my post-grad certification at Harvard. The assignment was to create three active pages that serve different purposes and retain continuity throughout the site. I built it from scratch using HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, and Bootstrap. The concept was similar to a large-scale e-commerce site, so the finished class project focused on three completed pages rather than a fully built marketplace.

E-commerce for Design Services: This was my first e-commerce site created for class. I developed it in WordPress with a blog, favicon, contact widget, customized template, user accounts, different access levels, and a transaction widget that could be configured for payments.

Vegan Events Calendar: This site supported a business proposal for investors with a history of supporting animal-interest groups. The concept was a Boston-area vegan programs and food-events calendar, built in WordPress with a large banner image, a professional calendar widget, and custom color adjustments.

Vegan Food Blog: This Joomla class project used a custom designed template, modules that supported the purpose of the site, and continuity across the experience. I also created user account Access Control Levels so different users could see or edit different site features.

Designer Mood Board: This Drupal class project displayed mood boards that express the look and feel of early design concepts. The work included a custom template, supporting widgets, continuity across the site, and Access Control Levels for different editing permissions.

CSS Animations: This site was built from scratch with HTML5 and CSS3 to showcase original animations using CSS3 animation properties learned in class. It was one of the most fun sites I created, though the original project was not very mobile friendly.