
One Word: Cloud
This web site was designed for the Softpress One Word contest held earlier this year using XHTML and CSS and has two different styles: Dawn and Dusk. The overall design for this website is glossy, with a simple navigation.
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Below is a selection of my work in web-design.

This web site was designed for the Softpress One Word contest held earlier this year using XHTML and CSS and has two different styles: Dawn and Dusk. The overall design for this website is glossy, with a simple navigation.

The design has been updated to produce a modern interface for the society's website. The structure of the previous website has also been changed, in order to comply with W3C guidelines. The new website is written in PHP, as it is easier to update and allows for additions like: Polls, questionnaire and a calendar. I also maintain the information on the website which involves updating pictures, adding news and advertising events. The new website uses XHTML, CSS and PHP.

This website is still under development. The client has asked me to create a website that is appealing to students looking for tutors and also to parents. The website contains XHTML, CSS and JavaScript. This website is compliant with the W3C's web standards.

I was involved in creating the graphical interface and the logo used for the website. I was also involved in writing scripts for the website. This website uses HTML, JavaScript and PHP.
This website is now offline.

This was designed for IBM as part of a competition organised by them. This design came runner-up in the competition. The website uses HTML, CSS, JavaScript and PHP. The website has an online registration system where attendants can book in advance.
This website is now offline.

The skin was designed to change the Outlook Today page, by rearranging the information on the page, adding a 'Headlines' bar which reads [updated] data from an RSS feed and a 'weather forecast' which extracts the data from an XML file , via a JavaScript code, and puts it on the page. The skin also has an options page (similar to Outlook's own preference page), where users can chance the background and logo schemes and also make changes to the way the information is shown. The skin has a very quick load time and has no overload on Outlook! This design relies heavily on CSS and JavaScript.