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Web Services

Portfolio

Web Services offers a wide variety of services to create usable, accessible websites and applications. While many of these services take place behind the scenes, the results are tangible sites that meet the needs of our clients' diverse audiences. Browse our portfolio to see some of the products we've developed and designs we've crafted.

Client List: View a partial list of Web Services' clients, including divisions, departments, centers, institutes and museums across the University.

Uncommon Application

Admissions Partnership

Web Services partnered with the Office of College Admissions to create the Uncommon Application and ThickEnvelope web applications, providing a continuous experience for prospective students from application through admission and enrollment.

View the Admissions Partnership Case Study


Experience Chicago

Experience Chicago

Together with the Office of the Vice President and Dean of Students, Web Services created an interactive resource to assist and encourage students in their exploration of Chicago's culturally rich neighborhoods.

View the Experience Chicago Case Study


Smart Museum

Smart Museum

Web Services redesigned the The David and Alfred Smart Museum of Art website to better reflect the character and reputation of the museum.

View the Smart Museum Case Study


Chicago Initiative

Chicago Initiative

Web Services worked with the University Development office to design and build a website for the Chicago Initiative, the University's $2 billion campaign, complete with Flash and video to show how faculty, alumni, and students are make an impact all over the world.

View the Chicago Initiative Case Study


Pritzker School of Medicine

Pritzker School of Medicine

Web Services tackled a large and disorganized site to update architecture, branding, and code for the new Pritzker School of Medicine website.

View the Pritzker School of Medicine Case Study

Last updated: 9/18/08