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Go Internet (Original location: www.hp.com/go/internet) is an external Hewlett-Packard Company site which holds rotating Internet-related content. During my involvement with the site, it was used to announce special events, provide access to the 'Nuthin but Net audio series, and link users to other HP Internet-related sites.

The design I created for the site owners employed a modular layout which allowed easy updating and content replacement/additions.

The site was temporarily updated and the design given a minor facelift in August 1998 before being pulled inhouse and is now handled by HP.

Timeline: June 1997 through September 1, 1998.

Go Internet
1998 Design Update

Go Internet
Original design

Responsibility: All design and HTML implementation on an as-needed basis. Includes all HTML maintenance between June 1997 and September 1998.

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