Category Archives: Portfolio

Eating my own dogfood

Prototypes experimenting with visualising IATI data from DFID.

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APBC redesign

Redesign of the site for Adelaide Place Baptist Church in Glasgow

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Adelaides redesign

I’ve just updated the theme for Adelaides to give it a more contemporary feel and use WP3.0 features.

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OpenAid WordHack

A WordHack to create a WordPress site importing UK Aid data

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Christian Engineers in Development

CED are a small UK charity that supports communities in the developing world with technical expertise.

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Glasgow Spirituality Survey

Supporting a community survey on work and spirituality in Glasgow City Centre.

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Kicked off at Busby

A short but fun project to set up a community activist site to help improve the train service on the East Kilbride line.

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Tetrahedra

Tetrahedra is my own “micro-agency” building websites mainly for charities and small businesses in Glasgow. The site design is by Harrisment.

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Business in Glasgow

Business in Glasgow (BiG) is a Glasgow-based charity helping people make connections between work and spirituality. The BiG site required me to write a completely custom theme, particularly to highlight the upcoming events and occasional features.

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Adelaides

Adelaides is a children’s nursery, guest house and auditorium in the city centre of Glasgow, run as a business venture by Adelaide Place Baptist Church. This site uses WordPress to allow the centre management to easily update content.

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