About
Hello! My name is Stjepan Tafra — I am an self-taught commercial photographer and web designer based in Split, Croatia specializing in landscape and industrial photography.
It is my passion to design and build highly effective creative, clear and web standards compliant web sites. Expert in hand coding clean XHTML, CSS, and Javascript with tableless layout. I have experience troubleshooting browser bugs in IE, Firefox, Safari, and Chrome.
I have the knowledge of implementing and managing WordPress based Content Management System (CMS) for commercial and non-profit websites.
I am experienced in developing online marketing strategies through the implementation of Search Engine Optimization (SEO) techniques to help increase overall brand awareness, sales, and traffic.
I had four solo exhibitions of my photographs, some of which are featured on Getty Images and Concierge.com.
For more details, please consult my CV. Thank you!
Recent web & print projects
Web design: Klapa Jelsa
(04. Nov 2010.)
Client: Klapa Jelsa Industry: Music Format: Web Link: www.klapa-jelsa.hr Dynamic web presentation for a vocal band based in Jelsa, Croatia. The client is able to update the contents of the site by themselves using a tailor made content management system. My job included xHTML Coding, Interface design, User experience design & Frontend development. This project [...]
[Cijeli clanak]Web design: Virtual index
(04. Nov 2010.)
Client: Sveučilište u Splitu Industry: Educational services Format: Web Link: OFFLINE University of Split’s centralised student information, registering and maintaining records of the University’s student and teaching population. My job included xHTML Coding, Interface design, User experience design & Frontend development. This project was done for Brodarica.net which have provided programming support and maintenance.Virtualni indeks [...]
[Cijeli clanak]Posts by Tafra
Forty Hours' Devotion (Komiza, Croatia)
(26. Apr 2011.)
Forty Hours' Devotion, called Quarant' Ore or written in one word Quarantore, is a Roman Catholic exercise of devotion in which continuous prayer is made for forty hours before the Blessed Sacrament exposed. It commonly occurs in a succession of churches, with one finishing prayers at the same time as the next takes it up. [...]
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