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Exertion Interfaces

The Exertion Interfaces project is extensively documented as the website contains pictures, diagrams, graphs, pdf's, and video material:

http://exertioninterfaces.com

This page uses the latest XHTML standard, utilizing CSS extensively, is accessible to people with disabilities, separates layout from content (not using transparent gifs or tables for layout purposes), and therefore conforms to W3C standards.

Queensland Open Learning Network

I also did the new webpage for the Queensland Open Learning Network, a service provider for distance education institutions.

The colour scheme fits their corporate design and the whole structure is modular to make it easy to update.

The interface follows the rules of Nivergel: The navigation bar on the left always shows you where you come from and where you can go to, the title bar where you are. Here is a screenshot.

Conceptualising of a three-dimensional Operating System and Developing of a Prototype

I also did the design and implementation of this site. During this project, a Perl driven engine allowed the team members to upload their articles anytime. They were automatically categorized and integrated into the website so everybody could follow the progress of the project instantly.

You can also read more about the project itself.




 
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