Here are the before and after screenshots of a website I did for the Harvard College Consulting Group. I also built in a members only area of the website with access to a wiki to store all of the documents essential to maintaining our institutional memory. The live site can be found at HarvardCollegeConsulting.com.
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This past Thursday, I did a quick 2-hour design job at Harvard Business School for a conference they were holding on Integrated Reporting. Basically, the participants (comprised of leading business professionals from around the world) were split into groups and asked to design a cover for The Economist magazine that might run in ten years about the progress that the business world had made in Integrated Reporting. I worked with a group of industry leaders to craft a cohesive design plan and then proceeded to generate the final product in Photoshop. The designs will be published in an ebook about the workshop to be released in mid-November.
I created a website this past spring for my final project in Chinese Literature 130: Screening Modern China. It was an interesting class that surveyed a great deal of Chinese cinematography, ranging from the first silent films up to modern day talkies. The site was created from the perspective of Ruan Lingyu, a Chinese silent film star of the 1920s and early ’30s. Check out my personal statement for a detailed description of the project.
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This was my first ever website contract. I designed and coded a site re-design for a Central American cocoa company called Xoco Gourmet. It was built on Drupal 6 for easy content management, and supported internationalization (was localized for English and Spanish).
See before and after screenshots below.