Front-end Development

The 32nd site to launch in our series of Department Web Framework sites at the University of Washington College of Arts and Sciences. We combined content from a Contribute/Dreamweaver site and multiple WordPress blogs into a single new departmental site. I managed the project and led a large committee of stakeholders through the process. This included planning the navigation and information architecture, negotiating design customizations, migrating content, site configuration, and some development.

A comprehesive visual redesign of an existing Drupal site in the College of Arts & Sciences Department Web Framework. Over nine months we designed and developed a new custom theme that showcases the department's distinctive identity while maintaining continuity with the UW brand. The new design leverages the high-quality photos available to the unit and follows a messaging strategy focused on students and theater patrons.

A comprehesive visual redesign of an existing Drupal site in the College of Arts & Sciences Department Web Framework. With support from a graphic designer and marketing specialist, I led the department stakeholders through the process of identifying departmental objectives, developing messaging strategy, and selecting new layouts and imagery. I configured the site to support the selected theme and wrote front-end code.

A comprehesive visual redesign of an existing Drupal site in the College of Arts & Sciences Department Web Framework. With support from a graphic designer and marketing specialist, I led the department stakeholders through the process of identifying departmental objectives, developing messaging strategy, and selecting new layouts and imagery. I configured the site to support the selected theme and wrote front-end code.

A comprehesive visual redesign of an existing Drupal site in the College of Arts & Sciences Department Web Framework. I led the department stakeholders through the process of identifying departmental objectives, selecting new layouts and imagery (with a graphic designer), and reorganizing some content to improve usability. I configured the site to support the selected theme, wrote front-end code, and generated image assets as necessary.

The 31st site to launch in our series of Department Web Framework sites at the University of Washington College of Arts and Sciences. We migrated their site from Sharepoint to our platform in less than three months. I managed the entire project, planned the navigation and information architecture with the clients, migrated all the content, configured the site, and performed all the frontend and backend development.

A comprehesive visual redesign of an existing Drupal site in the College of Arts & Sciences Department Web Framework. I led the department stakeholders through the process of identifying departmental objectives, selecting new layouts and imagery (with assistance of a graphic designer), and revamping some content to improve usability. I configured the site to support the selected theme, wrote front-end code, and generated image assets as necessary.

A comprehesive visual redesign of an existing Drupal site in the College of Arts & Sciences Department Web Framework. I led the department stakeholders through the process of identifying departmental objectives, selecting new layouts and imagery (with assistance of a graphic designer), and reorganizing the site to improve usability and emphasize key programs. Then I configured the site to support the selected theme and tweaked front-end code and image assets as necessary.

A comprehesive visual redesign of an existing Drupal site in the College of Arts & Sciences Department Web Framework. I led the department stakeholders through the process of identifying departmental objectives, selecting new layouts and imagery (with assistance of a graphic designer), and reorganizing the site to improve usability and efficiency. Then I configured the site to support the selected theme and tweaked front-end code and image assets as necessary.

A comprehesive visual redesign of an existing Drupal site in the College of Arts & Sciences Department Web Framework. I led the department stakeholders through the process of identifying departmental objectives, selecting new layouts and imagery (with assistance from a graphic designer), and reorganizing the site to improve usability and efficiency. Then I configured the site to support the selected theme and tweaked front-end code and image assets as necessary.