Posts by theme: Higher Education
Palantir is proud to unveil the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum's latest masterpiece: their new Web site built in Drupal 6 with a design by Studio Blue. This comes on the heels of the new Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts site, which Palantir launched earlier this year.
Find your seats and settle in for the premiere of the American Repertory Theater’s new Web site, built in Drupal 6 by Palantir. Housed at Harvard University, the A.R.T. is widely recognized as one of the best theater companies in the country. The site is one of the first prominent manifestations of a large-scale rebranding effort spearheaded by famed theater and opera director Diane Paulus, who recently took over as A.R.T.'s artistic director.
The site's design is based on concepts developed by Minelli, Inc. and wireframes developed by Palantir to incorporate all aspects of the site's information architecture and functionality. The result is a site that effectively conveys the new A.R.T. brand and is a true representation of everything they have to offer. We also seamlessly integrated an external ticketing system for the new site, making it that much easier to get to the show. Visit their site today and see what is generating all the buzz.
Flowers are in full bloom, pools are open, ice cream trucks are sending children into fits of hysteria. In this spirit of rebirth and renewal, Palantir is proud to announce the launch of the University of Chicago Law School Web site. Palantir had previously redeveloped the UC Law Web site in 2006 with award-winning results. This time around Palantir built their site in Drupal 6, with a design by Rogue Element. It features handy Drupal modules like Menu Node API and Menu Node Edit, both created and maintained by Palantir's Ken Rickard. Stop by today and check out the University of Chicago Law School's new online experience.
What’s the only thing better than launching one Web site? Launching six! Palantir is pleased to announce the launch of six sites for Washington University at St. Louis Arts & Sciences in Drupal 6. This includes: the Department of Classics, Comparative Literature, East Asian Studies, Public Health, Religious Studies, and Russian Studies. They feature four distinct themes designed by Paradowski Creative: Impact, Connect, Chronicle and Captivate. This project, however, goes beyond the launch of the six aforementioned sites. By utilizing Drupal’s multisite functionality along with the four themes, WUSTL A&S now has the infrastructure that will enable them to generate sites for all of their departments and programs, with consistent, yet customizable, layouts. Thanks to this newfound freedom and flexibility, in all WUSTL A&S will have 21 sites launch between now and the beginning of the fall semester. Look for an updated WUSTL Arts and Sciences case study coming soon.
