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OpenNeighborhood
Project Details
Client: OpenNeighborhoodDeliverables: Website - design, programming, maintenanceStatus: LAUNCHED
With three versions of the OpenNeighborhood successfully running/completed, it was decided that we needed to make the websites for all of them more cohesive. In doing so, we also determined that the very early version of the main website OpenNeighborhood.org should go through a revamping process.
Previous to this revamping process, the various project sites were being hosted on a very expensive (and unstable) Rails server. These research projects were supported by Tufts University and therefore we decided it would be best to move the sites to the university servers. In doing so, I reworked this main site (as well as the original Acton project, to use the WordPress platform.
I slimmed the main site down to act more as a portal to each of the sub-projects. Brief information about the project was included as well as contact information. The site now allows users to quick jump to the specific community-engagement project they’re looking for.
The subsites of OpenNeighborhood that I also programmed and maintain include:
Acton
Somerset
Somerville

OpenNeighborhood

Project Details

Client: OpenNeighborhood
Deliverables: Website - design, programming, maintenance
Status: LAUNCHED

With three versions of the OpenNeighborhood successfully running/completed, it was decided that we needed to make the websites for all of them more cohesive. In doing so, we also determined that the very early version of the main website OpenNeighborhood.org should go through a revamping process.

Previous to this revamping process, the various project sites were being hosted on a very expensive (and unstable) Rails server. These research projects were supported by Tufts University and therefore we decided it would be best to move the sites to the university servers. In doing so, I reworked this main site (as well as the original Acton project, to use the WordPress platform.

I slimmed the main site down to act more as a portal to each of the sub-projects. Brief information about the project was included as well as contact information. The site now allows users to quick jump to the specific community-engagement project they’re looking for.

The subsites of OpenNeighborhood that I also programmed and maintain include: