This project was designed as part of the final project course in the Multimedia Integration Techniques program at CÉGEP Édouard-Montpetit, with the assistance of professors Jean-François Leblanc and Mika Carbonneau. This site is a student project provided to the non-profit organization Badminton Lachine.
In charge of content integration and development in HTML and CSS, she played a key role in establishing a clear and efficient structure for the project. As team lead, she supervised the task distribution, ensured smooth communication among team members, and maintained adherence to deadlines. Additionally, she took responsibility for UX planning, ensuring a consistent and optimized user experience at every stage of the process. Her work ensured rigorous organization and smooth execution of the project, while keeping the overall vision aligned with the initial objectives.
Responsible for designing the website with a focus on aesthetics, ergonomics, and user experience, while ensuring a harmonious visual coherence. Every graphic element was carefully thought out to guarantee smooth and intuitive navigation. In parallel, the integration in HTML and CSS allowed for a faithful translation of the mockups into a functional and responsive site, ensuring an optimal user experience across all devices.
In charge of developing the site on WordPress, he designed and integrated the dynamic features necessary for the smooth operation of the platform. By ensuring the quality of the code and optimizing performance, he guaranteed smooth navigation and a responsive user experience. His work also included managing databases, configuring plugins, and adapting the site to the specific needs of the project, ensuring a final product that is both high-performing, secure, and scalable.
Responsible for content creation and integration, he produced engaging texts and ensured a harmonious layout. He also implemented the site's multilingual version, ensuring smooth navigation and visual consistency across languages. His work helped make the site more accessible to a broader audience. In parallel, he supported the programmer by participating in debugging, improving the site's stability and performance. Finally, he handled administrative tasks, such as managing and completing essential documents for the project's smooth execution.