web work

Woodrow Wilson School

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Woodrow Wilson School site wws.princeton.edu

For this platform migration and redesign of the Princeton University Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs website, I designed the new look and developed the CSS, as well as a small fraction of the XML/XSLT programming.

The Roxen Content Management System powers this site.

Site was a collaborative effort.

Office of Sustainability site sustainability.princeton.edu/office/

The Office of Sustainability needed a website to serve as an online focal point for sustainability efforts on campus. I did the design and CSS for this website.

The Roxen Content Management System powers this site.

Site was a collaborative effort.

Princeton Sustainability Committee

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Princeton Sustainability Committee site sustainability.princeton.edu/psc/

The Princeton Sustainability Committee site is a companion to the Office of Sustainability site. I did the design and CSS.

The Roxen Content Management System powers this site.

Site was a collaborative effort.

Muzzie Electrical, LLC

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Muzzie Electrical site www.muzzieelectrical.com

My younger brother needed a quick and simple website for his new electrical contracting business.

WordPress blog publishing system powers this site.

Princeton University Blog Service

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Princeton University Blog Service site blogs.princeton.edu

I created this site to be an information resource for users of the Princeton University Blog Service.

Movable Type Enterprise Publishing Platform powers this site.

AJLS 2007 site www.princeton.edu/ajls/

I did the design, CSS, and content for the Association for Japanese Literary Studies 2007 conference website.

The Roxen Content Management System powers this site.

Players & Painted Stage

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Players & Painted Stage site www.princeton.edu/milberg/

The Players & Painted Stage website highlighted a symposium, performances, and exhibition for the Leonard L. Milberg Collection of Irish Theater. I based the design for this site on the posters for this event, designed by an outside firm. The client insisted that the Yeats illustration appear very large on the front page.

WordPress blog publishing system powers this site.

Program in Near Eastern Studies

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Program in Near Eastern Studies  site www.princeton.edu/~nep/

I did the design, CSS, HTML, and content for this site. Photos are from iStockPhoto.com.

Dreamweaver templates power this site.

Princeton-Harvard China & the World Program site www.princeton.edu/phcwp/

The design for the Princeton-Harvard China & the World Program site was based on a purchased template. The lack of support for double-byte characters in this early version of Joomla! made adding content a challenge.

Joomla! content management system powers this site.

Princeton University-Microsoft Intellectual Property Conference site www.princeton.edu/~pumipc/

I did the design, CSS, and HTML for the Princeton University-Microsoft Intellectual Property Conference website.

Dreamweaver templates power this site.

Conte Center for Neuroscience Research

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Conte Center for Neuroscience Research site www.csbmb.princeton.edu/conte/

I did the design, CSS, and HTML for this simple site for the NIMH Silvio O. Conte Center for Neuroscience Research, part of Princeton University’s Center for the Study of Brain, Mind and Behavior.

Dreamweaver templates power this site.

Steamboat Floating Classroom site www.steamboatclassroom.org

I based the design for the Delaware River Steamboat Floating Classroom site on the previous static site.

WordPress blog publishing system powers this site, and PHP Gallery powers the images.

Princeton University Health Services

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University Health Services site www.princeton.edu/uhs/

ChingFoster Designs did the design mockup, and I did the CSS, HTML, and initial content for the Princeton University Health Services site.

Dreamweaver templates power this site.

Site was a collaborative effort.

Princeton University New Media Center

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New Media Center site nmc.princeton.edu

When I first designed and developed this website (and the rest of the Academic Services sites), we had to worry about Netscape 4 compatibility, hence the nested tables and other presentational HTML code. I will not be disappointed when a Roxen CMS-based site replaces this one.

Dreamweaver templates power this site.

Princeton Class of 1999

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Princeton Class of 1999 site www.princeton99.com

It’s been close to ten years since I first volunteered to be the webmaster for my Princeton class. I update the site at least twice a month, and I have redesigned the entire site thrice. The first version actually had “running tiger” animated GIFs and “best viewed in IE5/NN4” buttons.

Dreamweaver templates power this site, although I plan to migrate it to a blog engine soon.