Profile
Water by Design
Water by Design website brings together knowledge, experiences and expertise in water sensitive urban design (WSUD) and sustainable urban water management (SUWM) to assist the land development industry and government make the transition towards smarter water management.
The site includes a forum which allows email submission, newsletters and events. Developed once again in partnership with SpeakOut
Australasia Scales

Australasia Scales has finally been released. I think it was about 2 years in the making, mostly waiting on content. In the end it is very much like the original site with the addition of a content management system thanks to Drupal. the original designer flew the coop well over a year ago. Dan did a good job of picking up the pieces and getting the job finished.
Brisbane.tv

Brisbane.tv is the first of many local link directories to be released with the .tv top level domain. The site contains close to 7000 categorised links and provides access to the top 50 links of each category in under 3 clicks.
My role was importing the existing database content into Drupal's node and taxonomy system, incorporating OpenX and developing the theme for Drupal.
SpeakOut

I worked at SpeakOut for about three years, during that time we were to busy with other projects to finish off our own site. So I was very happy to have the SpeakOut website as one of my first freelance projects. SpeakOut and I continue to have a strong working arrangement.
EWb Challenge Cambodia

The Engineers Without Borders Australia Challenge (EWB Challenge) is a national design program for first-year university students. Students work in teams to develop conceptual designs for sustainable development that contribute towards real international development projects.
The EWB Challenge Cambodia is a subsite of EWB. Designed by SpeakOut, my role was to implement the design for the new Cambodian challenge content while keeping the 2007 Challenge theme for existing content. It's a beautiful design and I am looking forward to seeing where the challenge will take them next year.

