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Websites developed for responsiveness, cross-browser compatibility, and longevity.


project name


Hyper Daisy

 

project summary


Hyper Daisy is a personal portfolio site created to showcase my professional work and skillset. The first line on my project brief is: have fun!

 

responsibilities


Planning, Concept building, Wireframing, Copywriting, Content creation, Design, Domain and hosting setup, Development

 

development notes


This is an ongoing project that functions both as a work showcase and a personal coding sandbox.

About this website

project name


 

project summary


Project Pathways is a grant-funded study conducted by UTSA staff. It is a longitudinal study that follows participants through and after their university careers. The website is a recruitment and participant retainer tool.

 

responsibilities


Project management, Design, Development, Initial maintenance

 

development notes


This project was developed using a customized commercial Wordpress theme that could be relied on for longevity, security, udpates, and support. The site is maintained and updated by study staff.


project name


 

project summary


Extraordinary Careers is a narrative site that served as part of a holistic recruitment effort for the United Family. The website was a landing destination for banner ads, social posts, and career fair encounters.

 

responsibilities


Project management, Concept buiding, Design, Illustration, Development

 

development notes


This project uses a customized child theme developed from a commercial WordPress framework for maximum flexibility and quick turnaround time. Unfortunately, the domain's SSL has expired, and the certificate has not been reissued.


project name


 

project summary


The new Student Health Services homepage is a complete overhaul of their previous webpage. The focus of this page was to organize the information most needed by students visiting the clinic. The secondary goal was to create something easy for staff to update.

 

responsibilities


Project management, Planning, Design, Development, Training

 

development notes


This project was developed in OmniUpdate using the established Texas Tech central styles and framework. I worked to produce something easily editable by the client that could also continue to evolve without additional coding knowledge if any changes were made to the central styles.