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PROJECT URL: http://chris-malcolm.com/portfolio
Client: Chris Malcolm
YEAR / VERSION: 2014 / v2.0

A site to house my architecture work--equipped with full gallery, downloadable samples, cv, and more. This is version 2 of my portfolio site which I wanted to be clean and simple. It was built by adapting one of the templates I created for CMCM, and also uses CMCM for the backend. The design is a vertical scrolling site with responsive design for multiple devices. You can see more templates I designed at http://cmcm.io . [More Screenshots]

PROJECT URL: http://cmcm.io
Client: Chris Malcolm
YEAR / VERSION: 2014 / v1.0

CMCM is a simple (but robust) sexy content manager for designers, built with PHP and Javascript, and a database-less storage tactic--A JSON-based content manager. This website serves as the splash for the project, supplying downloads, getting started, video teaser, and documentation. [More Screenshots]

PROJECT URL: http://renders.mayashopova.com
Client: Maya Shopova
YEAR / VERSION: 2014 / v1.0

This site was designed as a means of presenting sample work renders as well as contact info for freelance work. The site features a responsive one-page layout..and images are arranged in a very simplistic square grid format. [More Screenshots]

PROJECT URL: http://delray-pediatrics.com
Client: Delray Pediatrics
YEAR / VERSION: 2014 / v1.0

A very quick and simple design, this site was a one-page business-style site for Delray Pediatrics. It served as contact information, map, and services for visitors, and features the ever popular a parallax scroll effect. [More Screenshots]

PROJECT URL: http://wplp.net
Client: Anne Whiston Spirn
YEAR / VERSION: 2013 / v4.0

Redesign of the wplp.net website. For more than twenty-five years, the West Philadelphia Landscape Project (WPLP) has worked in the Mill Creek watershed and neighborhood. Their mission is to restore nature and rebuild community through strategic design, planning, and education projects. [More Screenshots]

PROJECT URL: http://architecture.mit.edu/class/landphoto
Client: Anne Whiston Spirn
YEAR / VERSION: 2012 / v2.0

This was a site design for a photography class at MIT. This course explores photography as a disciplined way of seeing, of exploring landscapes and expressing ideas. Readings, observations, and photographs will form the basis of discussions on landscape, light, significant detail, place, poetics, narrative, and how photography can inform design and planning, among other issues. Students also learn to make personal sites and blogs in the class to host their photos. [More Screenshots]

PROJECT URL: http://chris-malcolm.com/projects/htmaa
Client: Chris Malcolm
YEAR / VERSION: 2012 / v1.0

How to make Almost Anything is a class I took at MIT in Fall 2012. Each week a new machine or technique is learned with an emphasis on electronics, fabrication, and mechanics. The site itelf is incredibly simple, a grid cell for each project, which flickers images from each, at random delays. [More Screenshots]

PROJECT URL: http://rpl.mit.edu [Not Current Design]
Client: MIT SA P / RPL
YEAR / VERSION: 2011 / v2.0

The MIT Architecture Department's Rapid Prototyping Lab provides equipment and software that students and faculty can use to fabricate physical objects from 3d models and CAD drawings. The Facility also manages MIT SAP's wood shop's and fab lab facilities. This site was redesigned to it become a more intuitive resource and reference for students when using RPL Facilities and Machines. In add-on to guides and information, the site also has a robust dynamic interface which allows for students to sign up on online queues to use RPL machines. [More Screenshots]

PROJECT URL: http://chris-malcolm.com
Client: Chris Malcolm
YEAR / VERSION: 2011 / v4.0

The first full functioning chris-malcolm website in a while. A minimalist site design with a little flair of Random color schemes, taking an experimental note from v3. Features added with the new design include an architecture gallery and fully functioning blog. [More Screenshots]

PROJECT URL: http://sigus.mit.edu
Client: MIT SA P / SIGUS group
YEAR / VERSION: 2011 / v2.0

Site for the SIGUS group of MIT. Designed to inform visitors about current SIGUS outreach projects, classes, workshops, and etc.The Special Interest Group in Urban Settlement (SIGUS) links housing and community interests in the Department of Architecture and Department of Urban Studies, focusing on developing areas worldwide. SIGUS explores the new professionalism emerging for architects and planners, and concentrates on service, participation and non-traditional client groups. [More Screenshots]

PROJECT URL: http://archiduck.chris-malcolm.com (Formally archiduck.com)
Client: Chris Malcolm
YEAR / VERSION: 2011 / v1.0

ARCHIDUCK was an initiative to create a global archive MACHINE of architecture (and architecture-related) STUDENT WORK from around the world. Originally http://archiduck.com, the submission was automated, allowing arch students from around the world to register, upload images by categoiry, type descriptions, very easily. The backend was also completely from scratch, allowing moderators to edit and approve quickly. The project was discontinued, due to lack of submissions. [More Screenshots]

PROJECT URL: http://catsticker.com
Client: Chris Malcolm
YEAR / VERSION: 2010 / v1.0

catsticker.com is a mysterious force of nature that spontaneously arose from the deep depths of pure joy and happiness, never to occur again for another three trillion years. It's perfection can be compared to that of fresh sizzling bacon, dolphins in the sunset, warm hazelnut cookies, and the rare but delicious skittlefairy. On top of these features, the site also boasts a (somewhat daily) music blog and a ton of cats...all curated by none other than the infamous adhesiv cat. [More Screenshots]

PROJECT URL: http://see.chris-malcolm.com (Formally http://see-project.org)
Client: Anonymous
YEAR / VERSION: 2008 / v1.0

See Project's creation was to pay the public expression of respect to Invader, a Parisian Street artist. In an act to bring the game of space invaders to life and 'invade' the entire world with his work, Invader pastes up characters from and inspired by the Space Invaders game, made up of small coloured square tiles that form a mosaic [Wikipedia]...In the same spirit, See is a project who utilizes the use of small low-res graphics of classic video games not to provoke, but rather, to map a city with regards to significance, memory, spacial relevances. [More Screenshots]

PROJECT URL: URL not available (Formally http://chris-malcolm.com) [Not Current Design]
Client: Chris Malcolm
YEAR / VERSION: 2007 / v3.0

This was my website before I realized that creating a fully-from-scratch-customized blog engine would take longer than 2 summers. The site's simplest of features included random image headers and font colors based off said headers. The Backend was very robust but incomplete, featured a quote-on-quote 'lazyman's blog' known as SITA, capable of capturing thumbnails and data from sites for url sharing, auto-embedding of youtube videos (and other video sites), secure login features, twitter/facebook syncing to a single status update, and much more. And with this, it also had all the pretty web 2.0 icons and graphics to accompany it as well. Unfortunately it proved to be too much of a time sink and thus a project on possibly permanent pause...the components will of course hopefully be reused and readapted for future projects. [More Screenshots]

PROJECT URL: http://chris-malcolm.com/portfolio [Not Current Design]
Client: Chris Malcolm
YEAR / VERSION: 2006 / v1.0

This was my original portfolio website..a simple splash page for hosting my resume cv, sample works, and portfolio. [More Screenshots]

PROJECT URL: URL not available (Formally http://acc.dcp.ufl.edu) [Not Current Design]
Client: UF Architectural College Council
YEAR / VERSION: 2005 / v1.0

This was a site design for the Architectural College Council (ACC) for the University of Florida. The purpose of the site was to inform Architecture students of upcoming events, meetings, and all things involving the college of design, construction and planning. The site featured a robust dynamic back of house, with features such as user login, adding of events to calendars, inviting of firms to hiring fairs, custom user avatars and more. [More Screenshots]