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JFSN

JFSN Portfolio

Preserved historical website
Originally published: 2014

The earliest confirmed professional portfolio in the collection. This is where fine art practice met design practice on the web. It references an earlier (lost) version from 2007, marking the first gap in the archive.

Homepage • JFSN Portfolio (2014)

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Why This Site Mattered

This portfolio marks a turning point: the first documented moment where Jeff's design and fine art practices share web space in a professional context. Built with custom jQuery (rather than templated tools like Muse), it's more technically ambitious than later iterations, suggesting a period of intensive web development work. Most importantly, it references an earlier version from 2007 that is now lost — a gap site that marks the archive's first concrete evidence of missing work.

Archive Status

Custom jQuery with self-hosted Museo webfont. The record includes a folder of older assets: 22 unplayable Flash (.swf) files and several professional PDFs, preserved as-is from the site's archive.

Part of the professional portfolio lineage: site005 (2016) → site006 (2018) → site008 (2020).

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