UNC Press

UNC 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 for the Encyclopedia of North Carolina. The Press presented Billy with a lot of vague ideas of what we wanted to convey through the site but very few specifics. He asked for, and was given, access to the image files for the book and all of the graphics/fonts used in the publication. When we saw the results the reaction, Press-wide, was amazement. Billy “got” what we were trying to do, the understood the need to link the prestige of the Press with the history conveyed in the Encyclopedia while keeping the site looking fresh and modern. Billy did an incredible job, completely exceeding our expectations. Several months later, when it was time to start work on redesigning the Press’ main site, Billy was the natural choice to do the work. This project, however, was much more complicated, with various political in-fighting for home page space, differing opinions on look & feel, navigation, layouts… Billy worked out numerous wire frames of proposed ideas based on what he heard in our meetings. Through excellent communication with the Press, insight into our business and creative graphic design work, Billy was able to work through several iterations of web site designs until we found one we were able to agree on. I would not only work with Billy again but would (and have) recommended him to anyone in need of web design services. Billy is in high demand and one look at some of his work will show you why.”

Tom Franklin, UNC Press

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