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I did this site for Brad Hornick. He did all of the graphic design and the layout.
This site was built in Drupal 7. The layout and functionality are fairly simple.
This is a community site that has an intranet backend. The site has newsletter and document archiving capability.
This is site done for the Ottawa based NGO, Native Women's Association of Canada.
This was my first bilingual site using Drupal's Internationalization module. I was impressed with its power and ease of use.
The site features:
- mapped locations
- intranet for the organization
- private messaging
- bilingual content
I did this site for Brad Hornick. He did graphic design and the layout.
This site was originally created by another developer as a custom CMS. I transitioned it to Drupal.
The site had a lot of archived content (reports and publications). Making this archive accessible presented a challenge. I created custom content types and taxonomies for this information then set up the Drupal Faceted Search module to provide a way of retrieving the information.
This project is a very successful one.
Cyclists register on the site. They form teams and log the kilometers that they ride on their way to and from work.
This application integrates with a a custom built calculator application (built by Passion for Action) that tracks the distances of the individual riders and teams. The site gives participating riders an indication of what kind of positive environmental impact they are having by using the bikes instead of their cars.
I did the initial theming and Drupal functionality for this site when I was doing contract work for Agentic Communications. The graphic design and wireframes were done by Emily Birr.
I did this site for The Vancouver Area Cycling Coalition (VACC).
"Explore Metro Vancouver on four great bike routes. The MEC Great Rides are here to prove two things once and for all, riding a bike is fun, and the Vancouver region is the best place for biking in the world!"
- this is their tag line
The HASTE project supports schools and their communities taking action on reducing transportation emissions in British Columbia. It's an online resource, program and networking centre, designed to help students, teachers and schools improve the health of individuals, communities and the environment.
The graphic design for this was done by Brad Hornick. The site was originally created in Drupal 5 and was transitioned to Drupal 6.
I did the initial theming and Drupal functionality for this site when I was doing contract work for Agentic Communications. The graphic design and wireframes were done by Emily Birr.
The site is a fairly large community site where members contribute material. Posts are rated and sorted according to the rations.
This was a large volunteer maintained site that had been around for a long time. I migrated it to Drupal and reorganized the content. This was a huge job.
