Projects Tagged: 'websites'

The Consortium for Ocean Leadership - aka Joint Oceanographic Institutions

In spring 2007, AIP created a mini-web of mini-Drupal sites (seven sites in one) for Joint Oceanographic Institutions (now the Consortium for Ocean Leadership). This system allows personnel from each of the organization's seven programs to separately manage their own page content, press releases, multimedia files and newsletters. Art Design by Janin Cliff Design. Javascript and cross-browser CSS wizardry by Tofa Kagurabadza. (NOTE: site has since been redesigned)

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EscortMe.com

This custom Drupal site is the first in a series of template releases for different geographical regions. By using a multi-tiered search mechanism, users are able to search for available escorts in their area or destination, and filter those results by keywords of their choosing. The WebSite's unique layout and design was created by Photography100.com, and modified by AIP into a custom Drupal theme.

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QBSnet.com

AIP was hired by QBSnet to bring their CMS up to speed, allowing more flexibility and control in the creation and distribution of their monthly newsletters for California business buyers and sellers.

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Cerebral Itch T-Shirts

Another wacky round of side-splittingly-honest products from the sardonicists at Cerebral Itch, this site features a variety of witty T-shirts topped with heaping mounds of 'tude. Code-wise, it's a variation on the original Axis CMS system that powers the main Cerebral Itch site - now enhanced with our new Gender Discretion Module.* Stop in and smell the Sarcasm! Site design and T-shirt designs by Paul Chamberlain.

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FibroAlive.com

Therapies for fibromyalgia sufferers, from clinical hypnotherapist Viviane Oberhand. AIP created this website in record time using Drupal 5.1. Design based on a theme by Siteground5, with graphics by Robert Oberhand.

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Dlisted

AIP did a live database and platform migration for the popular site dlisted.com when blogger Michael K decided to move from WordPress to Drupal. The customized theme is based on "Amadou" by Jay Wolf, with art by Mark Robinson.

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