Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health Prospective StudentsOrientation for prospective students of a top public health school design: Jon Kalish theming: Electronovelty After completing the EPIC site, Jon and I had the opportunity to build another Drupal site for Columbia University. This one is for new and prospective students of the Mailman School of Public Health. This site was built with Drupal 7, which has turned out to be quite robust and a real pleasure to work with. We used 8 custom content types, nodereferences (gotta love 'em!), jCarousel Views for the home page slide show, quicktabs, and fancybox. The FAQ pages use jQuery accordions for a tidy look. The theme is a subtheme of Omega, and enhanced with Delta and Context. The most complex part was the department pages; they reference external degree definitions, faculty members, and have a fast FAQ system with teaser and full content popups. The area at the bottom uses quicktabs to display faculty information, as well as other content customized for each department. Hosting is at Blackmesh, video content serving by Vimeo. technologies
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Pragma TradingRedesign of informational site for a company offering high tech algorithms for traders and investors. design: Jon Kalish Design theming: Electronovelty Working from a simplified user interface, I created front-end and back-end theming templates and functions to present information in a more intuitive manner. Views and node references are used to provide a simplified administrative interface to allow site maintainers without a technological background to create sophisticated displays. technologies
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RapiniBlog and videos about regional Italian cooking. design: Electronovelty theming: Electronovelty An importer of fine Italian food wanted to give examples of Itailan regional cooking styles and traditions, via blog posts and associated videos. technologies
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SWOCSWOC is the Web community supporting women of color who have doctoral degrees in any discipline of science, technology, engineering or mathematics. design: Micah Kasman theming: Electronovelty I rethemed an existing site, and contributed to a revised site architecture and general Drupal configuration. I used content profile to add extended profile information, and radically changed the appearance of the profile input and editing via custom templates and theming. The professional history and education fields are nodereference fileds, using noderelationships to allow creating editable lists. technologies
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Epidemiology and Population Health Summer Institute at Columbia University![]() https://www.cuepisummer.org/
2010-2011 Columbia needed a way to describe courses for a summer program and to allow students to register design: Jon Kalish Design theming: Electronovelty The designer came up with a clean and simple look, but with interactivity to drill down for details. Course descriptions and details can be expanded on the registration and checkout pages. Extensive custom theming was used to change the workflow and look of the cart and checkout pages. Students may register and pay for courses online. Site administrators see a menu in the footer for quick access to common administrative functions. All content, including the slideshow on the home page, may be easily modified by non-technical users. technologies
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Roots of Change![]() http://rootsofchange.org/
2010-2011 Architected and built out site, custom theme, custom modules. design: Kim Karston/Commonknowledge theming: Electronovelty (Zen subtheme) An organization whose goal is establishing a sustainable food system in California by 2030 wanted a way to provide information about their programs and create a community for individuals wishing to help. The site has a way to drill down for information about the various activites and networks they are involved in. There are also community forums, events calendar, news listings, and ways for citizens to get involved. technologies
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