Sample Projects and Design

Batchelor Institute Screen Shot
REDEVELOPMENT/REDESIGN OF THE BATCHELOR INSTITUTE SITE (2006-Present)
The site has been radically reconstructed to reflect the requirements of the student and staff base. To redevelop the site, I modified existing images as well as creating a new corporate look for the Institute in line with the requirements of an Indigenous Australian Institute. Most of the work was done on the internal LMS and HR systems, but some key structural and design changes can be found on the public site. Final release is due late September 2007. The site in-development can be found at this LINK.

Worlds Women Online
WORLD'S WOMEN ONLINE (1995)
At the time of the development of this project, UNESCO was preparing for its World Conference on Women. As Project Manager, I was given the brief to create a webspace that professional women artists could use to learn how to develop their own networks, as well as feed the growing interest in exchanging art ideas through the Internet. The site existed from '95-2001, and the training element resulted in hundreds of individual websites and arts networks around the world. The project was highly successful, creating a great deal of media interest, coming in on-time and on-budget.

AUSTRALIAN INDIGENOUS LEADERSHIP CENTRE (AILC). The development of the first national qualification of Indigenous Leadership in Australia required structuring the program and seeking support from Corporate Australia, the Indigenous Community and accreditation from education authorities. Information on the program can be found at this link.

MULTIMEDIA/INTERMEDIA STRATEGIES AS AN INDIGENOUS DISSEMINATION TOOL FOR PRACTICE-BASED RESEARCH. The above Keynote Address was presented at the Indigenous Researchers Forum in Alice Springs (via video link from Georgia) in July, 2007. The work forms the basis of my most recent research project. Details on the presentation and the associated master class can be found at this LINK.