Websites (page 3)
27 Memory Lane
 
 
Intra

This intranet site was my two-and-a-half-year pet project when I was working for a Polish academic ISP.

Intra started fairly simple, holding just a couple of pages. However, one of them turned out to be a killer app, and the small project snowballed into a complicated websiteImage to the rightintegrating many different sources of information.

I tried to make it as useful and usable as possible, relying on

observations, user testing, common heuristics and, of course, experience and intuition. It worked out quite well – Intra successfully incorporated various technologies and techniques (including something today we would call “Ajax”) and to this day remains very helpful for many people in the company.

2001-2003 Photoshop, DHTML, CSS, JavaScript, C++, CGI, PostgreSQL, PHP, SNMP, VBA, Flash

One of Intra’s many subpages
One of Intra’s many subpages
 
USS Solaris
The site’s unique user interface was created in... 3D Studio Max
The site’s unique user interface was created in... 3D Studio Max

USS Solaris (now offline) was probably the most ambitious website I ever created. It was considered by many visitors the best Star Trek page not only in Poland, but in the entire World Wide Web.

The website used many advanced features – searchable databases, customizability, personalization, accessibility (down to text-mode browsers), newsletter, guestbook, WAP edition – which back then had to be programmed by scratch using

C++ CGI scripts.

Similarly, the designImage to the leftwas completely detached from content in the pre-CSS times. The visitor was given a choice of one of two completely different interfaces, both very user-friendly and aesthetically pleasing.

USS Solaris also spawned a great amount of graphic designs I created in Photoshop and 3D Studio Max.

1999-2001 Photoshop, 3D Studio Max, Visual C++, DHTML, CSS, JavaScript, C++, CGI, WAP, Flash

 
10 Years of Being Boring

A 150-page tribute to... just one song, “Being boring” by the Pet Shop Boys. It’s a beautiful and meaningful song, one that holds a special place in my memories, and creating 10 years of Being Boring for its tenth anniversary seemed the least I could do.

The site includes practically everything about “Being boring” you always wanted to know – including the song and Bruce Weber’s video – and a great deal of information on the

Pet Shop Boys, all packaged in a minimalistic design.Image to the right

I am still getting emails from fans appreciating the song as much as I do... and not only them. What was particularly delightful was a comment from Neil Tennant of the Pet Shop Boys himself, calling the site “creative,” “fantastic,” “beautifully done” and “very impressive.” Whoa.

2000-present Photoshop, Microsoft Visual C++, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, C++, CGI, Flash

The graphic design of the website was inspired by Mark Farrow’s work
The graphic design of the website was inspired by Mark Farrow’s work
 
Usability.pl

A fairly recent non-commercial website explaining and popularizing Human-Computer Interaction and usability, in theory and practice. As far as I know, this is the first and only Polish website to do so.

Usability.plImage to the rightis co-created by me and two other Polish HCI experts, Marcin Bober and Marcin Sikorski. I am responsible for webdesign, editing and information architecture, and I also contribute by writing articles and reviews,

2004-present Photoshop, DHTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, PostgreSQL, RSS

translating articles from English, copyediting, and moderating a complementary discussion forum.

Usability.pl: On designing usable interfaces
Usability.pl: On designing usable interfaces
Blast from the past

The second website I created and the first to actually hit the Web, as well as the only one I ever did using FrontPage – for the rest I

We’ve come a long way, baby
We’ve come a long way, baby

just went and grabbed the nearest Notepad clone.

This was just a simple page about my game editors, with many attributes typical of 1997’s websitesImage to the left(animated GIFs, starry background, frames). More noteworthy is something I wrote on one of the pages: “Each one [of my programs] has [a] similar interface, which I have put much effort to make as friendly and easy to use and easy to use as it was possible.” This was five years before I discovered HCI and usability...

1997 Photoshop, FrontPage, HTML