• 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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  • Good employee or customer References

  • A good UI certainly helps get more people interested in your product. A nice graphic UI will usually help consumer applications while an ugly graphic UI will definitely hurt. Web software is an emerging discipline and draws on skills, themes and topics from many disciplines including web design, web development, technical writing, psychology, and marketing management. Below are samples of how some of the most challenging aspects of software and website design were solved.

  • Wireframe and Prototype

  • Creative Solution

  • Use Cases: Determine who uses the site, and how they will navigate it.

  • Process Flow: The purpose is to know exactly what you're building, before you build it.

  • Development Issues Solved

  1. Captures requirements

  2. Keeps projects updated

  3. Naming conventions

  4. Multiple people working as a team

  • Icon Matrix

  • Sprite Icons

  • Creative Solution

  • The purpose is to see what icons might look like, before you create every possible combination of icon. Down the side are icons. Across the top are "actions". Combine the two and create your own icon.

  • Development Issues Solved

  1. Maintain legacy software

  2. Integrate new applications

  3. Naming conventions

  4. Best practices and guidelines

  • Content Management

  • Coldfusion and fusebox

  • Creative Solution

  • A custom built a content management. The purpose was to use a series of templates to create new themes for websites. It worked exactly like a Blog.

  • Development Issues Solved

  1. Good Customer Experience

  2. Architecture of software

  3. Naming conventions

  4. Wireframe and Prototypes.