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Hewlett-Packard Company Global and US Philanthropy. Design and HTML implementation the HP Philanthropy site. The core project was the design of the US Philanthropy site and implementation of all US content.

Selected design was then varied and altered for use on the Global and Latin America Philanthropy home pages.

Timeline: Original site (shown here): June 1, 1998-September 1, 1998

Port of site to newly mandated Hewlett-Packard look-and-feel template: June-July 1999 (Global site, US site, Silicon Valley Grants site, Sacramento Grants site)

Site: http://www.hp.com/go/grants

Global Philanthropy
Global Philanthropy Home Page


US Philanthropy Home Page


US Philanthropy Sub Page

Responsibilities: Design and HTML implementation of all content, including conversion of multiple Word documents to HTML.

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