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13 March 2008 · Filed under Portfolio · Tags: CSS, SPIP, XHTML
Version 2 of the Chemicals Health Monitor website, a project of the Health and Environment Alliance in collaboration with other partner organisations across Europe, is finally online. The new website layout was designed by Resonant Media in the UK, while I worked on the additional coding and fine-tuning needed for SPIP. Features include a fully searchable events calendar and a modular template code making the most out of SPIP’s newest features.

22 July 2007 · Filed under Portfolio · Tags: CSS, XHTML
Version 1 of the Chemicals Health Monitor website, a project of the Health and Environment Alliance in collaboration with other partner organisations across Europe, is now online. Hand-coded in XHTML and CSS and mostly based on a template by Studio 7, this placeholder website will be re-designed and re-coded for SPIP in the coming months.

22 July 2007 · Filed under Portfolio · Tags: CSS, SPIP, XHTML
HEAL decided to revamp its online presence following a change of name. The content of the previous website was preserved and re-organised by the HEAL staff thanks to SPIP. I then matched the new content structure with a new, colourful and standards-compliant template designed by Jean-Cédric Lognard for Agence A3.

11 June 2007 · Filed under Portfolio · Tags: CSS, PHP, XHTML
An online quiz written for the G10, ten of the largest European environmental organisations/networks. It was part of the G10 stand at the European Commission’s Green Week 2007. Hand-coded in PHP, XHTML and CSS to match the G10′s website design, the quiz keeps track of respondent’s results and delivers them in Excel-readable format.

7 January 2007 · Filed under Portfolio · Tags: CSS, SPIP, XHTML
A one-page campaign website hosted by HEAL for the launch of the “Stay healthy, stop mercury” report. Based on a gorgeous design by Michael Heilemann, the campaign website integrates seamlessly with the structure of the main HEAL website.

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