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Skill: User Interface Design (UI) / Wireframe

Website Launched: www.worryfreelawns.com

Launched newly designed and developed www.worryfreelawns.com.  Looking forward to Phase II, when I’ll work with the client to build in features to help them communicate and interact with their customers.

Website Design for DC Nonprofit

Finished and delivered my first round of design mockups to a customer. The site’s main audience is youth with disabilities so I used a fresh and vibrant color palette and a clean, text-light layout. The design uses custom photography supplied by the customer as well as stock photography. It was produced in Photoshop CS4.

Website Meetings and Events Page Overhaul

Completed a major “renovation” of the Meeting & Events section of a client’s website. The visually redesigned section dynamically displays upcoming events in several different event categories and highlights quotes and photos from past events. The event data is fully integrated with my custom content management system (CMS) and is easily updated by my client’s […]

Site Wireframe for Complex Data Collection and Reporting System

Developed a detailed set of website wireframes that will be included in a forthcoming request for proposals from one of my clients. Also providing the technical portions of the website's requirements document. When released, the tablet-friendly site will be used by participants and researchers for a randomized controlled trial/experiment on a education intervention known as […]

Homepage Upgrade for NCWD/Youth

Designed and implemented a visual upgrade to the NCWD/Youth homepage.  The constraints of the task were significant in that I had to work within their existing template and follow an existing set of styles.  Other requirements included strict accessbility/508-compliance, a fully fluid (re-sizeable) viewport, and Drupal integration.   

Westmoreland Website

Launched the Westmoreland’s new website: www.westmorelandcoop.com. I enjoyed coming up with a design that reflects the apartment building’s character and history in Washington DC.

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