OpenText.com Redesign
Challenge
Marketing was unveiling a new OpenText logo and branding with a very quick turnaround. There were dozens of systems that required code changes to reflect these look and feel updates. I was responsible for nine of those, all with differing files, respositories and code.
Concept
I attempted to standardize the CSS and HTML for these systems as much as possible. Many sites had legacy HTML compared to the corporate .com site which required a careful approach to ensure visual conformity.
Development
I had to provide all code updates and run QA testing for changes. Code was committed to both Team Foundation Server and Subversion depending on the site being updated. This branding overhaul also prompted me to do a complete design refresh to our Sales Portal.
About Rachele
IAAP Certified Web Accessibility Professional
- Web Accessibility Specialist (WAS) external
- Certified Professional in Accessibility Core Competencies (CPACC) external
I believe in information integrity and accessibility for all through inclusive design principles and I have a wide breadth of knowledge in many areas of web standards and user experience design including HTML, CSS, cross-browser testing, accessibility best practices, information architecture, interaction design, wireframing, prototyping and usability testing.
I earned my Master's Degree in Information Studies from the University of Texas at Austin School of Information external.