Design & Information Architecture
The first step in creating a successful web application is an exhaustive look at the project program. The website architecture, interaction, graphic design follows from here. The following projects went through such rigorous process before starting on the development stage:
Fred Marcus Photography Website
Fred Marcus Photography, New York
Portfolio of Works for Fred Marcus Photography, an well-knowen events photography/videography studio in New York. Includes special portal for its clients to view, purchase and share photos from their events.
Role: Research, IA, Design, Programming (mySQL, PHP, flash)
» www.fredmarcus.com


Yoga+Herbs Studio Website
Yoga+Herbs LLC, New Jersey
An high-end Yoga and Holistic healing center based in Central Jersey.
Role: Research, IA, Design, Web Programming (RAILS, mySQL, XHTML)
» www.yogaplusherbs.com


ClassWish.org
WellGood LLC, New York
A social networking platform that empowers parents, educators, and local communities to make a positive change in their children's lives by providing them with the supplies they need to learn, grow and excel.
Role: Research, IA, Design, Web Programming (RAILS, mySQL, XHTML)
» www.classwish.org


ChangingThePresent.org
WellGood LLC, New York
An online gift giving portal focused on the social sector with a strong social networking component.
Role: Research, IA, Design, Web Programming (RAILS, mySQL, XHTML)
» www.changingthepresent.org


Ricci Greene Associates Website
Ricc Greene Architects, New York
Portfolio website for RGA, a prominent Architecture firm based in New York.
Role: Design, Web programming for front-end and CMS (PHP, mySQL)
» www.riccigreene.com


Guttmacher Institute Intranet website
Guttmacher Institute, New York
Knowledge Management and Archival Portal for internal use .
Role: Design, IA and Web Development (PHP, mySQL)


Parsons CDT Archive
Parsons School of Design, New York
Knowledge Management Resource for students and faculty for the CDT Department.
Role: Research, IA, Design, Programming (mySQL, PHP)
» archive.parsons.edu











