Back in January, I helped out with the University of Calgary’s websites by migrating existing static pages over to Drupal. It was my first time working with Drupal, but it was easy to pick up after working with Joomla for CalMedi, a recent website I designed.

While there, my supervisor wished to change a few banner images as the old ones were a little stale. I offered some photographs I took for them to use and I’m happy to see that they’re using them on the Prospective and Current Students sections of their website.

Screenshots:

University of Calgary - Prospective Students

University of Calgary - Current Students

Original Photos:

"The Zipper"

UofC Macewan Hall


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Yo man, that’s awesome! I think it’d be pretty kool to see anything of mine displayed anywhere… good for you

Comment by Paul Kissinger — March 1, 2007 @ 10:59 pm

Dude, you’re all sorts of busy doing web stuff. I never knew that you know Joomla…how well do you know it? Are you able to migrate existing sites over to Joomla no matter how dull or exciting the template? And whatabout WordPress, I could use a hand if you have some time to convert blog.beside.ca into a template for WordPress - it’s integrating Flash and I’m not sure where to start nor do I have the time to figure it out right now.

I’m also being introduced to the world of XML/XSL using OpenText LiveLink application - if you wanna have a gander at that, I’d love to discuss it with you as it’s quite a lucrative project ;) - Let me know … on MSN or so.

Comment by Bram — March 9, 2007 @ 12:11 pm

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