Project Portfolio


.:see also research & publications

The Ministry of Culture Youth & Sport Website


Project features:
PHP driven content management system

hosted at: under development

Description:
The Ministry of Culture Youth & Sport wants to implement a web presence to provide useful services and resources to the public in keeping with the role and agenda of the Ministry in Guyana.

The Brandsville Website


Project features:
PHP driven content management system

hosted at: www.brandsville.net

Description:
A redesign to a static website. This was my most demanding project thus far given the client's penchant for perfection. The website was designed to be highly interactive, attractive, while preserving practical functionality.

The BNB Web-based Management System


Project features:
PHP driven, web-based information system

hosted at: no longer hosted

Description:
The web-based application was originally developed for the Bed and Breakfast Secretariat of Guyana, tasked with the challenge of registering, maintaining and showcasing local bed and breakfast establishments for the Cricket World Cup of 2007.

The School of Earth & Environmental Sciences website


Project features:
PHP driven content management system

hosted at: www.uog.edu.gy/schools/sees

Description:
A redesign to a static website. An understanding of the motivation for this project is that the School of Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of Guyana wishes to implement a modern and useful web resource to effectively showcase its activities and agenda.

The Department of CS Website


Project features:
JavaScript enhanced, static website

hosted at: under maintenance

Description:
The Department of Computer Science at the University of Guyana needed a web presence I thought. This site began as a web-interface for students using the Departmen's intranet and became something more.

The Guyana Football Federation Website


Project features:
PHP driven content management system

hosted at: no longer hosted

Description:
A redesign to a static website. The GFF wanted to make its information more accessible to its affiliates, correspondents, subscribers and any visitor desiring some insight into its operations.