Web Project Gallery
Up one levelThe Portal to Texas History
The new portal to texas history website went live in June 2009. MMDL collaberated closely with Digital Project Unit at UNT libraries in the design and development of the interface for the portal. More information on this project could be found at http://iogene.library.unt.edu/.
UNT Human Resources Department
In the Fall 2007, the UNT human resources departments decided to go through an interface redesign process with MMDL. The objective was to better organize and display their website information, so that the HR website users could find the information much easier and quickly, but not overwhelmed and lost in the sea of information that were available.
CCUMC
The Consortium of College and University Media Centers requested redesign of its static website to provide additional dynamic functionality to the CCUMC members. To supporting the CCUMC strategic plan, the new dynamic site should be able to provide user centered, date-driven web tools through a member-only section, to ensure simple and clean navigation, and ...
UNT Libraries Web Site Redesign
In the summer of 2006, the libraries embarked on an ambitious project to completely renovate their web presence to make it more visually appealing as well as easier and more intuitive to use.
Elm Fork Natural Heritage Museum
The websites for the Elm Fork Natural Heritage Museum and its companion laboratory, the Aquatic Ecology Lab were built with an eye towards strict adherence to web standards.
UNTPRESS
A small content management system has been designed and developed for the University of North Texas Press to turn a static, maintenance-labor intensive site into an efficient database-driven site to manage the ever-growing publication records and their display. The redesign opportunity also provided a more professional and up-to-date look to the UNTPRESS ...
Department of English
The Department of English required a re-design of their website to improve its information organization and navigation, and make it easier for the student, faculty and public to find the information they are looking for.
The Oral History Program
The Oral History Program wanted a web site redesign to provide a more user-friendly, clean, uncluttered but data rich site.
Bill J. Priest Center
The Bill J. Priest Center for Community College Education wanted to revamp their old site in order to make it more streamline, user-centric and easy to navigate.