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Ali Zimmerman - Portfolio - Web Design & Development

Conergy - www.conergy.us & www.conergy.ca - developed using HTML and ContentXXL CMS. Design follows corporate HQ guidelines, but Flash movie & all graphics are my own design. (2007-2009)

Wine & Shine Tour - www.wineandshine.org - this is an event mini-site designed to match all Wine & Shine promotional material. I wish I could take credit for the brilliant illustration, but it was done by StudioEnvi rendering company. Everything else is my own, coded in HTML/CSS, designed in Photoshop.

Science on a Sphere - www.sos.noaa.gov - this was done while I was webmaster for NOAA's Global Systems Division using HTML/CSS and Photoshop. At the time it was created it was 100% accessible, following all 508 and W3C standards completely. (2006)

PHAMALY - www.phamaly.org - designed to match new letterhead and media materials, this design, coding, and content is all my own. They have since redesigned the site, so this is the old site living on my server - some links may not work. (2005-2008)

Dreamwell Theatre - www.dreamwell.com - I served as Dreamwell webmaster from 1997-2009, providing all design, coding, content, and hosting (which I still provide). During that time, I went through 5 different designs. This one is the most recent, designed to be a little unconventional with the left-side navigation, to reflect how Dreamwell itself is unconventional. Again, they have since redesigned when I retired in spring of 2009, so this is the old site where some links may not work. (2004-2009).

The GLOBE Program - www.globe.gov - I worked with a team of 5 developers on this site, using Perl, HTML, SQL, and an Oracle back-end. Design of this site was a team effort, the current design was implemented after I left, but based on my final design in 2006. Several mini-sites also still exist that I designed & coded by myself, such as GLOBE One. (1999-2006).

Fantastic Archaeology - www.larryjzimmerman.com/fantasti/cultindex.html - designed and coded by myself and my father in 1995, this site was featured on the Discovery Channel's 1995 Secrets of the Internet (episode 2) and in Archaeology Magazine in the Fall of 2000. We purposely made this site annoying, using blinking and moving text, bright graphics, and animated .gifs - all that was tacky on the internet at the time of it's development. (1995 - content update 2003).

South Dakota Paleopathology - www.uiowa.edu/~anthro/paleopathology - my first paid web job...it's amazing how far the web has come since the mid-90s! This was a HUGE site with over 400 images, scanning, Photoshop work, etc. Before the days of automation and content management, this site was entirely hand-coded HTML. (1995-1998)

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