
Web design contract financed by ITI Life Sciences
ITI Life Sciences required a recruitment site to be designed that involved data
mining of CV’s. Designed the interface, navigation, look and feel for the site.
This involved working with a team of developers, each an expert in their own field.
The design had to be flexible to display different database results.
Adobe Web Premium CS3 was the software used for design. Grails was the development
language and agile was the development process. Subversion was used for version
control.

Web design and development contract
Redesigned, from scratch, the Human Capital section of the RBS Human Resources website.
This involved requirements analysis, navigation structure design, building and publishing
web pages. Pages were coded using HTML, CSS, ASP and XML. Photoshop was used to
design the look and feel of each page.

Web design and development contract
Hand coded HTML, CSS, ASP and XML pages to strict web standards within RBS Group
Property. This involved creating new site structures, web pages, modifying existing
content and web publishing (development, test and stage).

Web content editing contract
Created, updated and published web pages (content managed) on the well known ‘Choose
Life’ website. Designed reports and charts from Google Analytics results in order
to record, measure and communicate marketing effectiveness.

Web application interface design
Redesigned the front-end of a Community Nursing system in order to make it easier
to use and understand. Developers then implemented the design.
Training
Organised and delivered training sessions to nurses at Community Centres throughout
Glasgow. Nurses were shown how to use the Community Nursing web system and transfer
patient details from an IPAQ to a central server.

Flash design contract
This design role involved creating an eLearning (or blended learning) resources
CD Rom for lecturers. The CD Rom demonstrates a range of eLearning techniques, methods
and styles. Using Flash and ActionScript, the CD Rom was programmed and designed
to convey the use of the following eLearning resources: Quia, Hot Potatoes, Flash,
Course Genie, Reload, Respondus, Wink, Accelerator and eTool Database.