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The responsive Drupal 7 era 2013-2018

And suddenly, every website had to look good on a phone. What.

Between 2013–2018 I built responsive Drupal 7 websites with clean, modern themes that could still hold their own today.

As was popular to say back then, these were built with “HTML5 and CSS3”.

So. Many. Carousels.

Cloud Document Sharing Solution with Drupal

Cloud Document Sharing Solution with Drupal

Built with:
Drupal 7, PHP, Organic Groups, FileDepot, custom modules, MySQL

My work:

As the Drupal site and server administrator, I handled site building, theming, custom module development, integrations, and UX/UI design for this secure document-sharing platform.

Before modern cloud tools like O365 became standard, healthcare organizations often had to build their own solutions for sharing sensitive documents. This Drupal-based system provided controlled file sharing, versioning, and user-based access management. Basically Dropbox, but with Drupal.

Security and permissions were handled using a combination of Organic Groups for user segmentation and FileDepot for document sharing and version control, resulting in a system that was powerful, flexible and considerably more complex than anything it would replace today.

Status:
Retired

Healthcare Website

Healthcare Website

Built with:
Drupal 7, PHP, Drupal Commerce, custom modules, geolocation APIs, feeds integration

My work:

As the Drupal site and server administrator, I handled site building, theming, custom module development, integrations with external systems, and collaborated with marketing teams on UX/UI design for this healthcare website.

Originally launched around 2012, the site had a clean, modern design for its time and evolved over the years as new features and requirements were added.

It remained active until approximately 2020, when it was absorbed into a larger healthcare platform during a merger.

Status:
Replaced

Plastic Surgery Website

Plastic Surgery Website

My work:

As the Drupal site and server administrator, I handled site building, theming, layout, and integrations for a plastic surgery microsite built within a larger healthcare Drupal platform.

This project used the Content Theme module to apply a distinct design to specific content types, supported by a ton of custom CSS. It was a website inside a website, styled into behaving like a different website.

Status:
Replaced

Urgent Care Website

Urgent Care Website

Built with: Drupal, PHP, CSS, HTML

My work:

As the Drupal site and server administrator, I was responsible for all site building, layout and theming, custom module development, feeds and integrations to external systems, custom styling and collaborated with marketing teams on UX/UI design.

At the time, this site had a modern, Bootstrap-based theme with big, bold graphics and animations. 

One of the highlights was an integration to clinical systems that provided—in real time—the number of patients in the waiting room. It was more or less accurate.

Status:
Replaced

Plastic Surgery Website

Plastic Surgery Website

Built with: Drupal, PHP, CSS, HTML

My work:

As the Drupal site and server administrator, I was responsible for all site building, layout and theming, custom module development, feeds and integrations to external systems, custom styling and collaborated with marketing teams on UX/UI design.

At the time, this site had a modern, Bootstrap-based theme with big, bold graphics and animations. 

Status:
Replaced

Outdoors/Hunting Enthusiast Site

Outdoors/Hunting Enthusiast Site

Built with: Photoshop, Premiere, Drupal, PHP, CSS, HTML

My work:

I accidentally became a one-person creative agency.

This project was a full creative build for a small outdoor business venture: branding, UX/UI design, custom graphics, video production and a Drupal website.

I created the designs, built and administered the site and produced the video content from start to finish: filming, editing, adding effects, you name it.

It was a ton of creative work for a business that ultimately did not continue, but the project was a great excuse to explore everything all at once.

Status:
Retired