Here's some of the website design and development work we've done in the past. This area is being slowly populated. Portfolio sorted by years.
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2010
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We specialize in building online applications - Job Postings is one example of a database-driven online application that we've developed. The main features include:
1. Ease of use. 2. Advanced text formatting 3. RSS and ATOM feeds to job seekers 4. Post counter - allows billing for posted jobs by external employers 5. Browser friendly - Mozilla, MSIE, FireFox, Opera, Safari and Chrome. 6. Search job postings
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Publish What You Pay - Canada (v2) |
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2010
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Publish What You Pay (PWYP) is a global civil society coalition that helps citizens of resource-rich developing countries hold their governments accountable for the management of revenues from the oil, gas and mining industries. Our tasks included creating a new version of the site, that would correspond the color palette of the new logo.
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Interagency Coalition on AIDS and Development |
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2009
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ICAD is a coalition of over 120 AIDS service organizations (ASOs), non-governmental organizations (NGOs), faith-based organizations, educational institutions and labour unions. It began in 1989 as a working group of the Canadian Council for International Cooperation (CCIC) bringing together AIDS service organizations and international development organizations to address the HIV/AIDS crisis. ICAD helps Canadians contribute to international HIV/AIDS work and ensures that the lessons learned from the global response to HIV/AIDS are utilized by Canadian organizations to improve prevention, care, treatment and support work in Canada.
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Canadian Aboriginal AIDS Network Petition |
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2009
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HIV/AIDS is a serious health issue, often faced with stigma and discrimination toward those living with it. Stigma and discrimination affects whether people will step forward for care, treatment and support, when HIV-positive, while also stopping others for getting to know the facts or to go for HIV testing. This petition was developed to collect virtual signatures from people commited to ending HIV/AIDS stigma and discrimination.
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Aboriginal AIDS Awareness Week (2008) |
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2008
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This year we've been chosen to update the Aboriginal AIDS Awareness Week website. The site is targeted to raise awareness of the HIV/AIDS in the aboriginal community nationally and internationally. (Be part of a solution!) It contains the details of this year's events, posters, fliers, videos and other material. The content can be found in three languages: English, French and Inuktitut.
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Publish What You Pay - Canada |
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2009
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Publish What You Pay (PWYP) is a global civil society coalition that helps citizens of resource-rich developing countries hold their governments accountable for the management of revenues from the oil, gas and mining industries. We were responsible for designing Canada's branch of PWYP.
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Online Business Directory |
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2008
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ALT Directory is a service created for website owners and webmasters to promote their business. We were getting a large amount of requests from people asking us to add their resources to our website and since it was consuming a lot of our time, we've decided to shift the work from our end to theirs. Registration is free, however all entries are screened for spamming, pornographic and illegal content.
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Lesopoval - Online Literature Magazine |
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2008
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Various articles submitted by authors. Interviews, poetry and everything else related to literature. The magazine started its operations in 2001. Gets updated by volunteers as writers submit their work.
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Online Peacebuilding Dialogue |
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2007
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Online Peacebuilding Dialogue
Peacebuilding Forum website of Peacebuild, the Canadian Peacebuilding Network. The Forum provides a moderated space for in-depth exchanges of information and opinion on a range of peacebuilding issues, such as Canada's contributions to peace pperations in the past, present, and in the future, governance, democratization and the revisioning of gender, youth and relations of power, and various other topics of discussion.
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