ATUS Website

Completed in 2002

The ATUS website project was an internal project for the Academic Technology & User Services (ATUS) group that I worked for at Western Washington University. It involved creating a new website for the department from the ground up to serve students, faculty and staff that department supported.

A majority of the work in creating the new site was in organizing the content and making it easier to find, but the project also involved a significant design overhaul of the homepage and sub-pages.
The aspects of the project I was responsible for include the following:

  • CSS: I designed the original set of templates and styles that were used to create the site.
  • Graphics/Imagery: I created the layout graphics and imagery used throughout the site.
  • User Interface/Interaction: I assisted in the development of the homepage and navigational elements of the site.

Screen shots:

  • WWU ATUS Website in Firefox
  • WWU ATUS Website Subpage in Firefox

Website:
http://west.wwu.edu/atus/default.asp

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