• Information Architecture, Project Management, and Documentation

  • Skills aquired over time and work history. Download

  • Hands on experience building 50 commercial websites, web 2.0 applications, and personal sites.

  • Web 2.0 commercial and personal sites for over 50 large and small customers.

  • Software developer

  • Web software draws upon skills, themes, and topics, from many disciplines

  • business cards, letterheads, brochures, annual reports, and posters

  • All business types: letterheads, brochures, reports, posters and Business cards.

  • Illustrated drawings, comics, and sketches

  • Character Designs, Logos, Comics, vector images, Blog Themes, Illustrations

  • Jeff Knooren

  • Hey, want to see what I've done in the past? Peek at the RESUME.

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  • About

  • Requirements of a CMS, is like writing a wish list to Santa. The list is full of the coolest tools, and integrate seamlessly with widgets and plug-ins, robust and scaleable. Finally, they have to be personalized and customized. The only software that meets these wishes is big, expensive, cumbersome, and really difficult to use. I worked with the best.

  • Labor Summary

  • Kintera addresses the specific job roles within companies. Such as, editors and writers who have to use the software every day. These are the people whose job efficiency this software will have a significant impact on. As a group, they don't want to know HOW the software works.

  • The specifications for this software started from the perspective of helping people maximize their productivity. To encompass a wide range of business requirements. The CMS includes more than 160 online tools, workflow controls, templates, publishing scheduling, personalization, file sharing and reporting.

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  • Prototype

  • Create an award winning prototyping method. This empowered the company to prototype software, in just a few weeks! This improved the workflow of their teams dramatically, and reduced communication bottlenecks.

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  • Marketing Material

  • To the right is a "one sheet" of product features. Intended to give high level overviews of software modules. The problem is that Kintera software has upwards of 20 modules, and thousands of features that needed documenting. Some of these features, were specific to a single industry, like faith based and charity organizations.

  • Usability

  • When software "just works" you don't really notice the good customer experience right away. It isn't until something doesn't work, that you realize; even basic tasks become difficult.

  1. This form demonstrates the issue of scrubbing data of spaces and dashes: Rather than have the user annoyed by error messages asking them to correct their own mistakes, this should be done by the software, silently.

  • National Geographic adventure in the north pole

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  • Marketing Materials

  • Featured here is a glossy tri-fold brochure to hand out at dealer trade shows and corporate charity events. Online PDF versions were also created so the same information could be delivered whenever it was requested.

  • The brochures were designed with a gentle and pleasing color scheme. Emphasis was placed on simplicity and clarity, as the software they were developing was extremely complex.

  • Glossy tri-fold brochure

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  • The goal of this enterprise level Content Management System (CMS) is to encompass a wide range of business requirements. The CMS includes more than 160 online tools, workflow controls, templates, publishing scheduling, personalization, file sharing and reporting.

  • Consolidate goals, commitments, contacts and more in a single view to easily keep track of daily activities by bringing all of your ideas, information and resources into one visual interface.

  • Customers received high level dashboard views. These views were divided into job roles. Such as, an Editor would see a dashboard specific to their job role, while an Author would have a interface specific to their needs. All interfaces featured quick access to detailed reports.