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Website Sitemap and Wireframes for New Federal Website

Developed and submitted the proposed sitemap and homepage wireframe for a forthcoming federal website.  Both deliverables were based upon a previous requirements gathering meeting that I led.  OmniGraffle was used to produce both the sitemap and wireframe.   UPDATE: view the case study

Designed Several New Website Promotion Badges for Federal Websites

Designed a collection of website promotion badges for FindYouthInfo.gov and BullyingInfo.org.  Also produced the necessary code so that webmasters can easily add the badges to their websites.  The code includes Google Analytics tracking parameters to help monitor the success of this promotional campaign.   UPDATE: View the Case Study

Incorporating Google Webmaster Central’s New Metrics

Tweaked the custom web analytics dashboard that I deliver to my clients each month to take advantage of some recently added metrics in Google Webmaster Central (formerly Google Webmaster Tools).  Specifically, the dashboard now includes the number of unique domains that link to the client's site, as well as the total number of inbound links […]

Developing Federal Program Data Website

Began the planning phase for the revamped section of a Federal program's website.  The new section will dynamically produce annual and longitudinal graphs and tables based on state reported data.  The current plan is to use PHP, mySQL, and the Google Charts API.

Developing new Federal technical assistance center website

Kicked off the initial planning for a forthcoming website for a Federally-funded technical assistance center.  The new site, funded by the U.S. Department of Education, is slated for launch in December.  To start, I'm heading up the requirements gathering process (e.g., defining the audience, site goals, and core functionality) and information architecture.  I'll also contribute […]

Images and artwork for government website

I've been selecing the photographic artwork for a government website for about a year now.  I've selected about 100 images in all.  Sound easy?  You've never worked on a government website that requires approval from multiple parties, needs an incredible amount of diversity in the models, and tackles a bunch of issues that don't lend […]

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