The University of Illinois Arboretum provides a beautiful living laboratory for the students, faculty and staff. Just as the scenery changes at the Arboretum with the passing of the seasons the Web site also changes to reflect the current climate.
The Korte Sandwich is a family-favorite dish that was the focus of a information graphic during a semester of food-oriented projects. The interactive Flash application allows a user to enter a location and see the carbon footprint of the various ingredients along with a plethora of other information provided by Wikipedia.
Take Action on Radon for Healthy Homes is a Web site devoted to raising awareness of the dangers caused by the odorless, invisible gas called radon.
With color and luscious visuals, Wellness Ways seeks to draw people in to learn more on how to live a healthy life for their family.
Short and sweet, the College of ACES’s Farm Progress Show event information is displayed on a single static page so the user can get at what they need fast.
The bilingual information site for the student tutoring service, Logos2400, was designed for Spanish-speaking/English-speaking parents and students looking for some extra help. Built with Drupal, the site is easily editable by the owners.
Located in Canada, Rites of Passage Tattoo wanted to respect the great history of tattoo art visually through their Web site. Built with the Content Management System (CMS), Drupal, the owner is able to upload new pictures of the shop's most recent work and keep the information up-to-date.
Another Canadian tattoo shop, ON2U Body Piercing & Tattoos, was in need of a place online where they could post their work and make announcements.
The CSS Zen Garden is a Web project created to showcase the power of CSS-based design. The table-less design ironically takes the form of a newspaper, the same medium the Web is slowly making obsolete. The crowd of people below the towering newspaper are in awe at what they are seeing similar to how the Web made its debut to the public. The date and location of the newspaper correspond to a proposal by Håkon Wium Lie for a web presentation language, or the birth of CSS.