Cybercodes.com / Gallery / Imagep.hp.com 1999
Image.hp.com (image.hp.com) is home to HP's Internet Imaging Group, the HP division responsible for OpenPix® imaging technologies. Due to reorganization, the existing site was dismantled in June 1999. Only a small portion of the site remains, and the original design has been replaced by the new standard HP template.
In December 1998, I handled the fifth major design update for the site as well as put into place new design templates for a future "Network" site that was being planned. A corresponding site for OpenPix ImageHub was also created which used a similar design but stood alone as a separate site. In May 1999, online commerce was added (scripted and built by an in-house engineer). I handled the design for that new central site section.
The final version of the site was an ASP-driven site.
(See previous redesigns: Fall 1998, June 1998, February 1998, Summer 1997)
Responsibilities: All design, JavaScripting for navigation, implementation of includes, ASP enhancements and troubleshooting, ASP drop-down menus and redirects for promotional directories, style sheet construction and maintenance, design, and all HTML coding of content.
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