Posts from June, 2009
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Jun0Twitter Revolution
“The surest way to show support for the Iranian pro-democracy movement without jeopardizing its viability is also the simplest: maintain current levels of service on internet websites like Twitter and Facebook, and provide means for Iranian protesters to circumvent current bans on media reporting and Internet café use.” – Max Burns
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Jun0Encyclopedia of NC
The Encyclopedia of North Carolina, edited by William S. Powell, is the “first single-volume reference to the events, institutions, and cultural forces that have defined the state.” I worked closely with UNC Press to redesign the promotional Web site and provide four easy-to-use, scalable templates.
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Jun0UNC Press
Overview I played a key role in a recent redesign of the UNC Press site by guiding the client through the web development process, redesigning the look and feel, building standards-based web templates, and providing helpful documentation. Client Testimonial “Billy was brought in on a very high-profile project for the Press — to design a new web site [...]
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Jun0Daily Yonder
Client Testimonial “We hired Billy to design a new web site, The Daily Yonder. We didn’t know what we were doing, to put it mildly. Billy walked us through everything — helped us with both our concept and our design. AND he helped us find the cheapest, easiest way to do what we wanted to do. [...]
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