New Student Conference Registration

 New Student Conference Registration
New Student Conference Registration

The New Student Conference (NSC) Registration site was one of the first websites I designed on my own for Texas A&M University Admissions. It is blurred out for security reasons, but this was a typical page in the site.

The image was modified to match with the coloring, and the rest of the colors aligned with the University Brand Guide.

The site has since been redesigned and is now within a CMS.

Duplicate Diploma

The Office of the Registrar gives you the opportunity to purchase duplicate diplomas once you graduate from Texas A&M University. You simply go to a form page to order a duplicate of your diploma for any different reason. In the beginning, this form page just needed a banner, and I was asked to create it.  This is what I created for the site:

Duplicate Diploma Ordering System

Catalog Presentation

Catalog Presentation
Catalog Presentation

These were my original designs for a Catalog Presentation site. The idea behind it was that you could search for all the places a certain part of text would show up all throughout the catalog, and you could display the page just as if it were a book on your desktop. You could also turn pages, go straight to a particular page, zoom in and out of the page so you can view it better, etc. You could also download sections of the book instead of downloading it in its entirety. (These catalogs are massive, and having the whole PDF may not be necessary or wanted.)

The search (and zoom) functionality is shown here:

Catalog Presentation Search
Catalog Presentation Search

This would have been a huge endeavor for my department, but it wasn’t in the cards, and it would have been inaccessible to the blind.

Office of Admissions (2009)

Admissions Website

This is the old version of the Admissions website.  I built this design (given to us by Admissions Communications) with strictly HTML and CSS.  I was responsible for updating all of the content for the communications department and it was, well, tedious! Each time there was an update needed, I was the one to ask!

Eventually, it was redesigned, and I put it into the Kentico CMS so that the communications department could work on updating their own content. (Ahhh…)