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25
Sep

World Day for Decent Work 2010

For the third time, the international trade union movement is organising the World Day for Decent Work on 7 October. I have teamed up again with TTTP to work on a brand new design by Pixeleyes and marry it with a heavily customised version of SPIP. The events taking place in or around 7 October take centre stage in the 2010 design, which also features a real-time search box, a completely rewritten form for activists to submit their actions and an overhaul of the sections dedicated to campaigning tools, documents and multimedia files. Go see for yourself!


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14
Dec

Friskis and Svettis Brussels

Friskis&Svettis started in Sweden in 1978 and means “healthy & sweaty” in English. This non-profit-making fitness association offers an easy, fun and effective way to enjoy the many benefits of exercising, for a fraction of the cost of membership with a commercial gym. Working with TTTP I have moved the contents of their previous website to SPIP and matched the CMS with a new, fresher look that is 100% XHTML valid. Now volunteers at the F&S Brussels branch can update their website and the training schedule in real time… without breaking a sweat.


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16
Aug

World Day for Decent Work 2009

One year later, the trade union movement is organising the second World Day for Decent Work. This year’s theme is the economic crisis and the fact that most of the world is experiencing big job losses at the same time. Based on last year’s layout (designed by Jean-Yves Leblon at Pixeleyes), I have worked with TTTP to give the website a fresh green face and add a new, streamlined form for campaigners worldwide to report their actions on 7 October.


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10
Jul

European action against rare cancers

Nearly half a million Europeans live with a rare cancer. Despite the rarity of each individual cancer type, rare cancers represent in total about 20% of all cancer cases, including all cancers in children. The European Action Against Rare Cancers, a joint initiative by several leading organisations in the sector, launched an international petition that urges policy-makers and all other relevant stakeholders to give high priority to quality treatment and care for patients with rare cancers. Working with Tech To The People, I married the XHTML templates with SPIP, adding features such an AJAX-driven call to action that has collected more than 400 signatures so far.


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