(2011) Alfa Art Gallery Website

(2011) Alfa Art Gallery Website

http://www.alfaart.org/ The Alfa Art Center A NJ Non-Profit Corporation (a.k.a. Alfa Art Gallery) is a privately owned and operated art gallery in the heart of New Brunswick, NJ. When Alfa was first conceived, it was to be a modern, high-tech, interdisciplinary gallery which would not only display conventional art but would combine music and paintings, and dance, and theater, and sculptures, and installations. It would strive to satisfy the community’s craving for art while taking advantage of high technologies and thus try to be unique. We at NJ InfoTech were involved not only with the website but with the IT infrastructure as well – the HD projector and screen, surround sound, wireless microphones, wireless network, printers, copiers, scanners, and much more, but here we will just focus on the website.  The 2007 Version  A high-tech gallery, like the one envisioned could not exist without a modern website, which would feature not only static content, but video too, would look great and at the same time be easy to manage and easy to use, providing an exceptional user experience.  Our quest began with the design. After many hours of hard work we arrived at a product which we both liked (see image to the right). Then we implemented it into DreamWeaver templates, which would allow employees and interns without extensive knowledge of HTML and web development to make updates without any possibility of “breaking” the design. Another benefit of using DreamWeaver templates is that they could use the much simpler Adobe Contribute to make the changes, rather than DreamWeaver, which can be intimidating for the inexperienced user.  In addition we...
(2010) International Conference on Virtual Rehabilitation Website

(2010) International Conference on Virtual Rehabilitation Website

http://virtual-rehab.org/2011/ In 2010 the Virtual Rehabilitation Conference Committee (previously IWVR) were back with the usual task of setting up their conference site for 2011. This time we were able negotiate the opportunity to come up with a better design. After a lot of hard work we came up with a very elegant, clean and modern look. We implemented the new design using DreamWeaver templates (as usual), which allows committee members without extensive knowledge of HTML and web development to make updates without any possibility of “breaking” the design. Another benefit of using DreamWeaver templates is that they could use the much simpler Adobe Contribute to make the changes, rather than DreamWeaver, which can be intimidating for the inexperienced user.  They were very satisfied with the quality service we provide and we have been responsible for their conference websites ever...
(2008) Virtual-Rehabilitation 2009 Conference Site

(2008) Virtual-Rehabilitation 2009 Conference Site

http://virtual-rehab.org/2009/ After our successful collaboration on the conference site last year, the Virtual Rehabilitation Conference Committee (previously IWVR) came to us with the request to set up this year’s conference site as well.  We used last year’s DreamWeaver templates to save time and money. DreamWeaver templates allow committee members without extensive knowledge of HTML and web development to make updates without any possibility of “breaking” the design. Another benefit of using DreamWeaver templates is that they could use the much simpler Adobe Contribute to make the changes, rather than DreamWeaver, which can be intimidating for the inexperienced user.  We also set up an instance of the OpenConf conference planning open source system, like last year, which allowed them to receive, review and accept abstracts electronically. The OpenConf system (PHP & MySQL based) was extensively modified by us to fit their workflow better.  They were very satisfied with the quality service we provide and we have been responsible for their conference websites ever...
(2008) Run-With-Rotary Website

(2008) Run-With-Rotary Website

http://www.runwithrotary.org/ After our previous success in collaborating on the Montgomery-Rocky Hill Rotary Website, they were back with another project – the Run-With-Rotary website. Run-With-Rotary is an annual fund-raising event organised by the Rotary Club. They wanted a fresh design which would be easy to update, like the club website. We worked with them to come up with a design they liked and then implemented it into DreamWeaver templates, which would allow club members without extensive knowledge of HTML and web development to make updates without any possibility of “breaking” the design. Another benefit of using DreamWeaver templates is that they could use the much simpler Adobe Contribute to make the changes, rather than DreamWeaver, which can be intimidating for the inexperienced user.  The event has many sponsors, some of which they wanted to feature on the website in the form of banners, which would appear at the bottom of the home page and would be randomly selected, however the overall number of views a banner gets had to be proportional to the amount donated. We wrote a clever PHP script which takes care of this and has been used ever since.  The site is still maintained by us and hosted on our...
(2008) Montgomery-Rocky Hill Rotary Club Website

(2008) Montgomery-Rocky Hill Rotary Club Website

http://www.montgomeryrotary.org/ Emad Abou-Sabe, the President (at the time) of the Montgomery-Rocky Hill Rotary Website, whom we had worked with before, decided it was time for the club to have presence in cyberspace, so he came to us for help.  We worked with them to come up with a design they liked and then implemented it into DreamWeaver templates, which would allow club members without extensive knowledge of HTML and web development to make updates without any possibility of “breaking” the design. Another benefit of using DreamWeaver templates is that they could use the much simpler Adobe Contribute to make the changes, rather than DreamWeaver, which can be intimidating for the inexperienced user.  The site is still maintained by us and hosted on our...