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Portfolio: This a sample of my work…
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Client: East Kilbride Athletic Club |
| Website: www.ekac.co.uk |
| Brief: To design a fun website aimed primarily at the younger members that will also help attract new members to the club. |
| Solution: An informative custom-build content management systmes (PHP) that allows coaches from the club to update news, events, upload statistics and links. |
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| Client: Robert Mackie of Scotland |
| Website: www.woollenscarves.com |
| Brief: To design a simple HTML e-commerce website that works with Paypal basic |
| Solution: A clean, crisp and fashionable XHTML 1.0 compliant website that allows users to buy products with a few clicks. |
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| Client: East Kilbride Lawn Tennis Club |
| Website: www.ektennisclub.co.uk |
| Brief: To design and implement a new website that will take the club forward and help boost member numbers. |
| Solution: A tennis-themed website that is aimed directly at recruiting new members, but also provides current members with news and information. |
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| Website: www.alasdairmackenzie.com |
| Brief: Create my own portfolio website and voice my words! |
| Solution: Wordpress with the basic page layout. The only thing I’ve done is change the default stylesheet and install a few plugins - no mucking about…. as nature intended it to be. |
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Client: East Kilbride Athletic Club |
| Brief: Design a new logo for our club that is simple, bright and uses the club colours: black and gold |
| Solution: A brand-spanking new logo that is used on 12ft banners, tracksuits, hats, website… |
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University
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Class: Web Applications Engineering |
| Brief: Design website that can syndicate rss feeds as well as a new publishing and editing system |
| Solution: Click here (note: because of the secure connection parsing feeds only works locally) |
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Class: Multimenda Information Access (MIA) |
| Brief: Using the lucene search engine our group had to design a news search (using sgml, myswl, java, jsp and struts framework). We called it… Anchorman! |
| Solution:Unavailable due to location |
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