(2008) Rutgers Tele-Rehabilitation Institute Website

(2008) Rutgers Tele-Rehabilitation Institute Website

http://www.ti.rutgers.edu/ In an attempt to become compliant with the Rutgers Visual Identity policy, the Rutgers Tele-Rehabilitation Institute came to us with a general design approved by Rutgers and asked us to implement it and convert all their existing content to the new...
(2008) Rutgers Pest Management Website

(2008) Rutgers Pest Management Website

http://www.pestmanagement.rutgers.edu/ In an attempt to become compliant with the Rutgers Visual Identity policy, at the same time we did the Entomology Department’s website, we were hired to update the Rutgers Pest Management Website as well, using a similar general design approved by Rutgers and to convert all their existing content to the new...
(2008) Rutgers Farm Safety Website

(2008) Rutgers Farm Safety Website

http://njaes.rutgers.edu/farmsafety/ In an attempt to become compliant with the Rutgers Visual Identity policy, at the same time we did the Entomology Department’s website, we were hired to update the Rutgers Farm Safety Website as well, using a similar general design approved by Rutgers and to convert all their existing content to the new design.  Update: Rutgers has since switched to using Joomla and it looks like this website was ported as well. We...
(2008) Rutgers Entomology Website

(2008) Rutgers Entomology Website

http://www.mosquito.rutgers.edu/ In an attempt to become compliant with the Rutgers Visual Identity policy, the Entomology Department came to us with a general design approved by Rutgers and asked us to implement it and convert all their existing content to the new...
(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...