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Working with Oxfam Australia

March 30, 2006

A few weeks ago I commenced a 3 day a week position as Front-end Web Developer with Oxfam Australia. It is a varied and challenging position that will keep me on my toes.

In the coming months I will be working on enhancing the website’s interface, web standards compliance, accessibility and information architecture. I think the site is good but there is much to be done.

Oxfam is an excellent cause so I urge you to get active.

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How to Hire a Web Designer

May 31, 2005

A good article at Site Point on some of the things you should be considering when looking for a Web Designer . Other than me of course.

Tim Berners-Lee's vision

April 8, 2005

Tim Berners-Lee on what what the web is, what the web isn’t and what the web should/could be. “One of the fundamental properties of the Web is the fact that it is just one space, and its a consensual space. It should be independent of the hardware you use. It should be independent of the [...]

Melb Fest 2006

July 16, 2006

Working for Lemonade I wrote the HTML and CSS the 2006 Melbourne Festival website.