I produced the newsletter, from design and testing to dispatch. An associated website was also created each month. Content was the responsibility of Communications & Publications; banner produced by Marketing and updated annually. Email list management and...
This is a quarterly eNewsletter produced for the School by Communications and Publications at SCU – in a very similar process to that used to produce DiscoverSCU. I produced most issues from the first one late in 2008 through to mid 2010. Release date: Summer...
The “Community and Partners” portal at SCU was made up of 9 interconnected sites (see below). A 10th site, Community Engagement, was designed and hosted off-site at that time. The design for the portal for all of these sites was, as is often the case,...
Details: This was a redesign of an existing eNewsletter which was required as result of the redesign of the Alumni website. The template only was required for this project. List management and email dispatch was managed by the Alumni office using the CRM system....
This site was created from a design prepared by a graphic designer who specialised in print materials and who didn’t fully appreciate the complexities of turning a simple design into a fully functioning website. It was a challenging job, and we all learned a...
A multi-layer suite of sites for Community and Corporate Relations which includes: Marketing & Recruitment Communications & Publications Community Engagement was also part of this portfolio, but I’ve not included it here because I didn’t...
There have been several versions of the SCU home page over the last 12 or so years and I was responsible for several of those. The first of these was in 2000 as part of the then website redevelopment project; 2004 was the next major change along with significant...
This site is very, very old but I include it because it was ground-breaking at the time. It was the only online journal of its kind when it was released, and was incredibly popular, consistently ranking in the top 50 most used parts of the SCU website. I don’t...