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Agilent Technologies,
2000 -2002, Macromedia Dreamweaver.
Agilent was a major client of my workplace. The sites designed for them must fit into their predefined templates. Some of the sites listed below stretch the rules a bit. I can only offer images of my work now because since I left this postition, all of the sites have been reformatted and moved.

2002, Agilent Technologies, Back to Basics.
I redesigned the site*, including drawing the images of the monitor and CDs, reformatting their Back to Basics logo, and designing a new form to order CDs.
*When any Agilent site gets redesigned, the blue outer shell, called the template, is never touched. Only the contents of the page may be rearranged.
See a miniature image of Back to Basics

2002, Agilent Technologies, Buy Alternatives. I've done a lot of maintenance work on this site, including rotating the specials that appear in the Featured Deal box. The challenge of this site is in remembering which dynamic psp pages to edit when a change is made.
See a miniature image of Buy Alternatives

2002, Agilent Technologies, General Purpose Test Instruments Catalog. I redesigned their homepage. The client wanted to have a consistent feel between the printed catalog and its corresponding website. So, this redesign was meant to mirror the table of contents of the printed piece.
See a miniature image of GPTI

2001, Agilent Technologies, Bluetooth.
I built the entire Bluetooth site within Agilent. (There's lots of other Bluetooth sites out there) I designed the table (shown in link below), and call me nuts, but I take pride in making a jumble of information like this legible.
See a miniature image of the Bluetooth homepage
See a miniature image of Bluetooth's rockin' table

2001, Agilent Technologies, Press Room.
I formatted many of the Press Releases, Technical Backgrounders, and Technical Articles within the Press Room, as well as its' table of contents. The challenge here is to get the many complex mathematical formulae to show up in HTML. Many times the answer is to turn the formula into an image.
See a miniature image of the Press Room

2000-2002, Agilent Technologies, various forms. I have gotten practice laying out form elements in tables, and using hidden elements to control the behavior of the form. This one is for Signal Integrity.
See a miniature image of this form

2000, Agilent Technologies, experiments in Educators Corner. I was responsible for reformatting nearly 200 engineering experiments into a template. The experiments must be provided to users as Word Docs and as PDFs, and there must be an HTML course overview page which explains the experiment. Programs used: Microsoft Word, Adobe Distiller, Adobe Acrobat, Winzip, Dreamweaver.
See a miniature image of an experiment.

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