FABLEZIM
the works of a creative slacker.


[ Web Design In the past, I created websites for myself just for fun or to house my various going-on's. These are the archives of all my previous web design work; beware, the older they get, the more broken they are, as I have pieced them back together from whatever files I was able to find. ]

[ Web Design ]
In the past, I created websites for myself just for fun or to house my various going-on's. These are the archives of all my previous web design work; beware, the older they get, the more broken they are, as I have pieced them back together from whatever files I was able to find. *Because of the age of these sites, they are not mobile friendly and are best viewed on a PC.




Gloomeinc.com
In 2015, I started my first ever company, Gloome, Inc. with the purpose of creating animated intro's for sale on Fiverr.com. This website was made as an animation portfolio that users could reference back on the sales page. It's not anything too special, but records are records!
Personal Portfolio
After I graduated from Flashpoint in 2013, I turned my old web domain of Tomiboy.com into a personal portfolio page for my work. It was my intention to use and update this site to find work as a sound designer or music composer for games- something I am taking a now renewed interest in doing.
KaleidgraphyPicturebeanHeadphonesEarth
Tomiboy Subdomains
These are the remaining subdomains that haven't been implemented or converted to a format that fits this site. Kaleidgraphy and Picturebean were small photo-blogs, Earth was a site I made documenting my trip to Guatemala and a trip to Mexico to build a house, and Headphones was a fun project that is now laughably out-dated.
Tomiboy.com: Stage 3
The ultimate achievement of Tomiboy.com, stage 3, was created in 2005. I had finally mastered the art of HTML illusions with positioning, changing backgrounds and interactive rollovers. It is by no means perfect, but the scrolling links at the bottom (now disabled for convenience) are still pretty awesome.
Tomiboy.com: Stage 2
In 2004, I moved on to stage 2. It was around this time that I started to try and push the boundaries of HTML and Javascript to the limit, and I assure you at the time, this was impressive. This site is equally broken now as HTML has evolved, but when it WAS working it was pretty sweet (minus the arguably bad page layout.)
Tomiboy.com: Stage 1
First created in 2002-2003, back when the web was still pretty new and shiny. I loved the idea of having a space to alter and update (which has never changed.) Be careful not to trip over the many, many broken features of my first website EVER.