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This Website has been accessed
times since July 10, 2005.
This website
was created & is maintained by
Emily Gung,
VSU Graduate Student.
VSU is a Regional University of the
University
System of Georgia.
Copyright © 2005 Emily Gung |
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"My favorite design is in my mind, not yet born."
— Ingo Maurer |
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WWW.Valdosta.Edu/Honors: The Valdosta State University Honors
Program Website
Since 2004, I have created, edited, and
maintained over 2,500 web-pages for this university department,
developed a website maintenance guide and user’s handbook for the
administration, programmed and edited the web portal, and trained staff
in managing all internet, network, and server-related content regarding
the electronic dissemination of Honors Program documents in HTML, CGI,
PERL, PHP, JAVA, et al. My work on this website can be seen
here.
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LALALA.COM
This website receives approximately 1000 unique visitors a day.
It has a easily recognizable, spell-able, and most easy-to-remember
domain name in the world! What makes this dot-com remarkable is
that the pronunciation of this domain name. It's sound is globally
recognizable in every country's dictionary and is used in virtually
every language in the universe. And it connotes the same meaning
across nations: "La La La.." a nice sound and tone indicating
happiness, singing, free and fun-loving bliss. This website has
current business plans to become a site developed for voice-recognition
Internet technology. (This site is currently undergoing a
redesign)
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Experimental Online Polling: The Internet E-voting Future
For my Information Managemnet class in the VSU MPA Program, I made a
website that presented a chapter from our textbook that explained how
Computer and Information Technology is undergoing rapid
"standardization". I programmed and designed a website that would
poll votes cast over the Internet in real-time in order to demonstrate
how personal favorites can soon turn into a mass number in agreement for
a certain computer or IT standard. Several students were inspired
by this creative and interactive approach to introducing an idea and
concept in the book. Consequently, I used this online poll as an
experiment for a final paper on the possibility and feasibility of
e-voting in America.
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VACA: Graphics Design for Valdosta Asian Cultural Association
logos
This organization
is a civic, non-profit
organization that serves our schools and community through expressions
of Asian history, cultures, and arts. I wanted to design a new
logo committed to Asian stylistic design that would be meaningful to the
board members as well as be enjoyable for the presenters and
representatives who will promote this wonderful organization to
interested teachers, students and to the members of the Valdosta
community. I designed these logos to emphasize our love for the
true, the good, and the beauty of diverse cultures.
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