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Ballard
Pediatric Clinic
2001-present
After formulating website goals with the
pediatricians, I created several designs and we selected the one
that most closely fit their vision. Then I constructed the actual website framework while the doctors finished writing the necessary content (bios, links, health information, and the like).
Like most websites, this one is always
in progress as I continue to expand and update it with new announcements
and other content requested by the pediatricians. |
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The
Accidentals
Summer 2004
This a cappella group wanted a clean and
catchy online presence where they could share news and photos and
provide contact information for fans and potential singers. The
graphic design plays off the "accidentals" theme, while
subtle animation gives the site an extra sparkle.
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Tedious
Brief Theatre Company
1999-2002
This is the latest in a series of site
designs that I created for each of four theatre productions. All
of the sites feature information about the show and the company,
cast and crew listings, press releases, and a production journal
updated by the cast.
In addition, a password-protected
member section provides cast and crew members with contact information,
a year-round event calendar, and communication tools such as a group
emailer. All of these features can be managed and updated online by cast members. |
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Electric
Currents
Summer 2001
I had a grand vision for a Web site about electricity. Like a great network
of power lines, every page would be interlinked with other related
pages, encouraging visitors to chart their own path through the material instead
of following a rigid structure. The goal: “to give citizens
the knowledge they need to make energy decisions wisely.”
Tens of pages of tutorials, hundreds of
text files, and megabytes of server space later, I had created my
grand vision: multiple databases finding text content, images, and
citations; a vocabulary system letting users save personal lists;
and a set of “manager” interfaces for creating and organizing content.
Only one thing was missing: the crucial content itself.
For the full story, check out the description
included in the beta site. |
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The
Hero's Path
2002-present
This site promotes a guided river-rafting
expedition that goes down the Grand Canyon. I originally created a one-page
design that outlined the mission and crucial details of the trip. Later I expanded the site to accomodate more detailed information,
pictures from previous trips, and an application form. |
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