My work - 2009
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Stuart Turner Website
In charge of two developers, development was delegated to me to replace the current website with a brand new content managed website with eCommerce functionality. Using umbraco CMS, this website was designed in-house (photoshop), and built using MasterPages, standards compliant HTML and CSS layouts. Controls were written in ASP.NET/C# 2.0 to add functionality to the website such as site search, member signup, newsletter sending, product database display and the shopping cart which uses protx as a payment gateway. jQuery and Swfobject is used in places add richness to the website.
Client: Stuart Turner Pumps
Filed under: ASP.NET, C#, Content Management, e-Commerce, Website
Proposal Generator
Proposal Generator is a channel facing microsite which allows users to customise and produce visually stunning Mircrosoft Word documents on demand that cotaining product literature to suppliment the quote/tender process.
Client: Xerox
Filed under: .Net, Bespoke System, Multilingual
Henley 100
Serving 100 of Henley's most elite patrons, this microsite centralizes events held by the club and it's publication to members. I wrote this website in ASP.NET/C# 2.0 using MasterPages for layout/presentation using standards complient html and css layout.
Client: The Henley 100 Club
Filed under: .Net, Content Managment
Our Sporting Life
In association with the 2012 games, Sports Herritage Network and the RRM. This website aims at becoming a focal point of stories and memories of sporting events past and present. I am in charge of taking the existing website (vanilla html) and upgradeing it to be a CMS website using umbraco CMS.
Client: Sports Herritage Network
Status: In progress: here
Filed under: .Net
Print Sample Challenge Microsite
The Print Sample Challenge Microsite was in compliment to a mailer set out to various resellers within the channel to rate the print quality of several examples. They landed on the webiste and rated each print out of 5 and selected which printer they thought produced each sample.
The microsite was written in ASP.NET/C# 2.0 using forms authentication, MasterPages and jQuery for user interface manipulation of html. Friendly Url's were provided via UrlReWritingNet
Client: Xerox
Filed under: .Net, Bespoke System, Multilingual