
Cornell Computer Reuse Association Website
Dec 2022
HTMLCSSJSLeadershipSustainability
For the final project of INFO 1300, an introductory web design and development class, we had to design and develop a static website for a client. My group and I choose the Cornell Computer Reuse Association, a club that I am a part of that repurposes and donates computers to those in need.


Over the course of a few weeks, we interviewed members of our audience to discover their goals, created sketches of the site, and coded it in HTML/CSS/JS. It was a fun group project.
During the winter break, I decided to redesign and re-code our website, this time using a CSS/JS framework called Bootstrap. This made the site look and function a little nicer.
Overall, this was a really fun project! It was the first site I fully designed with HTML/CSS/JS. In the future, I hope to re-write the site using a dynamic framework like PHP to make it easier to update certain components like the menu bar.


