Small nonprofits and ministries make up the bulk of my clientele.
Operator - 14 years ago
I primarily develop database-driven intranet apps that use the web browser as a front-end, typically with no graphics and printer-friendly user interfaces for business users.
iamneil - 14 years ago
Would if been interesting to see the percentage on smart phone development.
Primarily large corporate sites, but looking to branch out into entertainment websites.
Dax Sollomon Umaming - 14 years ago
Mostly internal-use tools, Outage Management System and Distribution Systems Loss System for an electric cooperative in the Philippines. I'm never fond of developing desktop applications for Windows, web apps' the way to go.
I've chose Large Corporate Sites 'cause in my - JOB - (which means daily work) that's what I do.
However to improve my freelancing skills, get some clients and start my own business, at night I go freelance and do Small/Mid Companies Websites and some personal projects too :)
Generally I do all except E-commerce and Music websites.
Small nonprofits and ministries make up the bulk of my clientele.
I primarily develop database-driven intranet apps that use the web browser as a front-end, typically with no graphics and printer-friendly user interfaces for business users.
Would if been interesting to see the percentage on smart phone development.
Primarily large corporate sites, but looking to branch out into entertainment websites.
Mostly internal-use tools, Outage Management System and Distribution Systems Loss System for an electric cooperative in the Philippines. I'm never fond of developing desktop applications for Windows, web apps' the way to go.
Other - Non-profits. Meaning 501(c)3s, not companies that make no money.
Interactive experiences and high impact websites on the Flash Platform.
"Small / mid companies sites" - But, I would like developing Educational / Academic sites
I'm renovating my house at the moment.
I've chose Large Corporate Sites 'cause in my - JOB - (which means daily work) that's what I do.
However to improve my freelancing skills, get some clients and start my own business, at night I go freelance and do Small/Mid Companies Websites and some personal projects too :)
I've chose Large Corporate Sites 'cause in my -> JOB
Small/Mid size businesses though I do have 3 ecommerce projects on the go right now.
All of the above except for Large Corparate Sites (which for now is a blessing, I think, creatively speaking).
I design sites for banks and credit unions. Very challenging!
Mostly short life-span campaign sites :/ (need to change that some day)
Websites for non-profit organisations - educational and informative. Also websites teaching. Buddhism.
A combination of small company websites, blogs and portfolios.
I entered "other" because we mainly work on non-profit sites. Online fund-raising and events.
I spend an awful lot of time at work developing large reporting sites, taking clients data and reworking it into useful reports.
After that I'd go with e-commerce, pitty we couldn't mark multiple selections.
wow my work is like 61% people - "Small / mid companies sites'
You missed government out- I work for a large agency 90% of the work I have made is Central Government/Government sponsored initiatives.
Web applications for Intranet
I would have chosen 2 or 3 of them :D But, majority of them are the second choice :)