I worked with a committee of staff from Yale’s archives, libraries and museums to create this portal website to bring together resources and information about primary source material throughout the university. This visually appealing site uses the basic YaleSites Drupal 7 template with CSS customization to help users navigate quickly through the portal to the content resources available elsewhere in the university’s webspace. Accessibility and Usability were the guiding principles in the site design and architecture.
Category Archives: Museums
18th Century at Yale
I worked with library and museum staff to envision, develop and build a web portal connecting scholars to 18th Century resources and collections throughout the university. The site required a robust information architecture to showcase news, events, collections, people, and more. Built within the standard YaleSites template, the site includes a wide array of visual materials and CSS customizations to evoke an eighteenth century design scheme. It also leverages a variety of shared-content tools available through the Yale Drupal platform
New Haven Museum
For this project, I worked with museum staff to re-conceive their web presence, analyzed business needs, wrote the project specification, selected and configured a system for displaying digital artifacts, worked with numerous technical service providers, and supervised external designers and programmers.



