Information Architect working on metadata, semantic models and the Dynamic Semantic Publishing platform. IA for News and 2012 Olympics (Sport)
A new website allowing online event bookings, previews and archive of events for the year. The site was developed around existing administration practices and simplifing the booking process. The custom built CMS provides detailed reports on memberships and bookings.
Working with user research data and upcoming marketing concepts, I devised the IA and working prototype of this information site. The content needed to be accessible by the entire UK working population (30+ million). While the content coverage of this project was vastly reduced after my involvement, the main navigation concept remained.
Wales' only purpose built mastering studio required a redesign of their web site. Wire frames of the new site's layout focused on the objectives set out by the client, whilst maintaining an uncluttered presentation.
A new extranet was developed to keep tack of individual projects, both live and archived. Clients also had access to their ongoing projects with electronic signoff on both visual proofs and other documentation. As Senior Developer I constructed the site's architecture with UX steering the development and design.
As part of the international distance learning program ICAT run, I developed a course tracker web site for presenting the various course related information for both student access, tutor review and correspondance.
As part of a proposed site redesign, feedback from the client's customers and a new focus on the business were paramount to the new proposal.
I had the pleasure of working on this prestigious event's redesign. As well as managing the rebranding, I developed the IA and produced detailed wire frames and strategy documentation to take the project forward. (Current site is not following these)
Proposed redesign of this luxury ski lodge focused on the experiances that the holiday makers desired from their stay. With the various features of the lodge highlighted in this way, both the needs of the extreme sports enthusiasts and relaxation seekers could be accommodated.
This National Lottery run web site was built and designed for the Joomla! CMS. Funded projects under this scheme had a location to gather information, learn from other funded projects and keep up to date with events run to support them.