I was employed as a web designer at SFU from 2006 to 2013. One of my first large web projects at SFU was the website for the 2008 Open House. Following success with this site, I was given the opportunity to produce several other notable websites including: the President Report from 2007–2010, the first SFU Public Square Community Summit and the 50th anniversary fundraising campaign. In 2010 I completed work on a refactor of the main CSS for the main SFU page, which was later integrated into the new university-wide content management system.
Another aspect of my job was providing support for the university brand, which had just been rolled out when I first joined the SFU Design Group. I was responsible for executing the new brand including production of university templates for Microsoft Office. Following an update to SFU’s strategic plan, the university brand evolved, and I was involved in updating the branding materials.
My responsibilities at SFU extended beyond website design and branding. I was involved in numerous other projects including design of new bags for the bookstore, design and layout of the bi-weekly newspaper, creating marketing emails for various departments, and design of convocation materials.