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Updates from Revision 3:
- Document title text can also be replaced by text in the replaceTheseCharacters array
- Check for the presence of the tag to attach to before attempting to attach to it (lots of ‘t’s in that one)
- Added a little bit more documentation to the top
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Client
University of Washington
Details
The Activity Report Form (aka The ARF) is an internal activity tracking application that I created for the librarians of the Health Sciences Library. The librarians need to see statistics, reports, and trends on the types of activities they engage in and the groups they interact with. The previous solution used a web based form from a third party provider that we customized. After capturing the data I was required to import the data into Excel each month and fiddle with the input and output to make it look the right way. Ugh!
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Client
Me
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Loveoirs is our family blog, a place to keep the Love memoirs. Love-oirs. Loveoirs. See? I redesign the site fairly often. At least once a year, I think. (I use “fairly often” liberally, especially considering this site has been redesigned 5 times in the last year.) It’s a chance for me to practice graphic design in a personal way, a way that reflects our family.
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Client
University of Washington
Details
The MyHealth Toolkit on HealthLinks was created to address the needs of a growing number of users coming to HealthLinks looking for personal health information, a topic that HealthLinks wasn’t originally designed to cover. The requirements called for a simple, clean web site with a new style that would be easy to use on a variety of screens, including a touch-screen kiosk in the lobby of the Health Sciences Library. Like HealthLinks, the MyHealth Toolkit is a mini-portal to external content, so the point is to get users there as quickly as possible without distractions.
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Client
Sam Lai, Lai Real Estate, Ltd.
Details
Sam is a friend of mine who needed a web site for his real estate appraisal business in Seattle. We met several times to discuss style and requirements of the site. In addition to listing his services and rates, Sam wanted an online appraisal request form that would allow customers to submit requests directly from his site.
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