Tag: Web

  • Complex Cloth

    Complex Cloth

    The University of Georgia is filled with beautiful historic buildings, but have you ever stopped to think how these buildings came about? Complex Cloth is an initiative started by Dr. Jane McPherson, associate professor at the University of Georgia’s School of Social Work & director of Global Engagement. This initiative hopes to highlight the intricate…

  • The Backpack Project

    The Backpack Project

    Our client, The Backpack Project, is a non-profit organization that donates backpacks of food to those experiencing homelessness. The parent non-profit, The Backpack Project Inc., has individual chapters in different cities. The organization asked for a user-friendly website template each chapter could use to post about their projects, updates, and events. Therefore, crafting a personalizable…

  • 123NFT

    123NFT

    Welcome to 123NFT: A Simplified NFT Guide for Creators and Collectors. With a focus on making Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) and crypto-art information more accessible to the average user, 123NFT is an open source, module-based educational website built to help aspiring developers, artists, and investors familiarize themselves with the ins and outs of token exchange. The…

  • Metropolis

    Metropolis

    Metropolis is a technology startup aiming to streamline the healthcare recruiting process by using machine learning and automation to connect healthcare workers seeking jobs with the healthcare organizations looking to fill them. Metropolis has already assisted healthcare organizations in the top 100 U.S. Metropolitan areas by revolutionizing candidate sourcing and allowing healthcare workers to confidentially…

  • Wild Earth Camp

    Wild Earth Camp

    Team Wild Earth Camp has created a website for Wild Earth Camp that will serve not only as a database for the Camp, but also as a community resource. The website will also serve as a resource and promotional tool for Wild Earth Camp. This website launch is part of a larger plan to make…

  • Foodbank NEGA

    Foodbank NEGA

    The purpose of this project is to provide the Food Bank of Northeast Georgia with a content audit of their current website and provide the client with a more modern and easy to use website for people looking for food, looking to volunteer and also donate money. Furthermore, we are also providing the Food Bank…

  • Studio Not Found

    Studio Not Found

    The New Media Certificate Program in Grady College in collaboration with the Entrepreneurship Program in Terry College wanted to create a podcasting studio for the students in their programs. An in-house podcasting studio would be a great teaching tool for the professors in both programs as well as a place that students can gain important…

  • Spring 2021 SLAM Arcade

    Spring 2021 SLAM Arcade

    The New Media Institute celebrated the end of Spring semester with a WIN at SLAM Arcade! During this virtual showcase, New Media Certificate and Emerging Media Masters Capstone students debuted 22 innovative projects, ranging in scope from real-world solutions for clients to innovative explorations in technology. For all of those who tuned in, thank you for supporting our…

  • Georgia Gullah Geechee Marketplace

    Georgia Gullah Geechee Marketplace

    The Gullah Geechee is an African-American community descended from enslaved peoples who continue to reside along the Southeast coastline of the continental United States. This coastline community has a rich and intricate culture that has been passed down through many generations and has endured many hardships. Their communities house an abundance of knowledge relevant to…

  • Historical Clothing and Textiles Collection

    Historical Clothing and Textiles Collection

    The HCTC is an educational resource that provides unique learning experiences for students at UGA. Not only is it used for classroom demonstration, it helps teach students about museum practices, and serves as a research tool. From the digitalized metadata, to the physical garments, there is so much history to be learned through the clothing…