Projects
Web development
Project telescopium
On completion, I intend this site to be an online community for amateur and professional astronomers to exchange information, and specifically, observation reports and photographs. I hope to have a working alpha by Summer 2009.
MUN Tracker
I developed the MUN Tracker in 2008 to handle the allocation of points and the monitoring of a debate during a Model United Nations conference. It involves country listing, and certificate production, in addition to briefing paper management. Whilst the project is still technically in development it was demonstrated successfully at MCBMUN XI in October 2008.
Websites

This site involved taking on a previous design for a static site, and upgrading it to a dynamic, and user-editable form.
The development involved both the creation of a site to manage the podcast and articles on the site, and the forums which they now run. Since the site’s redevelopment a healthy and vibrant community has developed.
The Mount Help Centre and The Ministry of Healing
Both websites required logo design and the creation of websites to
inform the general public of the charities’ work within both Christian (Ministry of Healing) and secular (Mount Help Centre) contexts. Both sites are fully client controllable, and built on the Joomla architecture.
Both sites are due for renovation in Q1 2009.
St. Mary’s Parish Church, Comber
I replaced the existing parish website in 2007 with a new Mambo based architecture, and a new design, allowing greater amounts of interactivity, and much greater ease to edit. In 2008 I upgraded the site to work with the newer Joomla architecture, and changed the design, maintaining the main colour scheme. The new blogs area is powered by WordPress μ.
This site, which I created for a Northern Irish artist of international repute, is primarily used to display recent paintings. It is based on the Gallery2 architecture, is fully user-editable, and capable of handling hundreds of pages and images.
This site, created for another local artist (who, by sheer coincidence is my mother) is used to display samples of commissionable portraits of animals.




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