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Posted June 30, 2005
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New work from ZEMU

Since April 2004, I’ve worked with the University of Wisconsin-Madison Arboretum to plan, design, and develop a replacement for their aging web site. As I’ve been saying in my portfolio for months now, the old site “didn’t reflect their status as a world-famous pioneer of ecological restoration and active member of the Madison community.” Last spring, we set out to change this and do much more.

Now, many long meetings, extended conversations, hard decisions, and hours of labor later, we’ve created a site that achieves our goals and should serve the Arboretum well into the future. So without further ado: The University of Wisconsin-Madison Arboretum.

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This announcement would be incomplete without mention of three people who made this project great:

The future

Now that I’m employed full-time, ZEMU will drift off to hibernate. I’ll continue to work on a few small projects here and there, but FeedBurner keeps me very busy and I’m happy that way. This is probably ZEMU’s last major project for (quite) a while, and I’m more than pleased with the result. Few regrets here!

As for the Arboretum, I know there are a few areas slated for improvement. The Friends of the Arboretum need a new site. Earth Partnership for Schools needs to be modernized. The Woodland Plant Database needs to be ported to MySQL.

Still, I’d expect a prosperous web future for the Arboretum. With Pat Brown’s direction, this site should serve as a suitable guide and template for many years to come.