Here are samples of my page-layout designs at PurchasePro from 2001 through 2002.
April 30, 2002. Release Notes for e-Procurement Application. -
Designed and developed over several days in March and April 2002, the PurchasePro e-Procurement and e-Source Release Notes were
released as introductions to the upcoming enhancements in the e-Procurement and e-Source Applications, respectively. I was proud to be
the primary designer and developer on these smaller projects.
March 22, 2002. PurchasePro, 1-2-3 Guide for Supplier, e-Procurement Application - Sales Orders (SOs). -
Within one day in January 2001, at the request of the Training department, I designed and developed the first PurchasePro 1-2-3 Guide tri-fold.
Over the next 18 months, I produced close to 100 different 1-2-3 Guides for over a dozen different marketplace "skins," including Best Western®
and Netbusiness.
Becoming a standard marketplace offering, the PurchasePro 1-2-3 Guide was designed and developed in Microsoft® Word. The logos and circle images
were designed and/or manipulated in Adobe® Photoshop, saved as GIFs, and inserted into the Microsoft® Word document. I was proud to be the
sole designer and developer of these documents.
January 15, 2002. PurchasePro Version 6.0, NCO, e-Procurement Application - New Item Notification Wizard. -
As an alternative to the PurchasePro 1-2-3 Guide tri-fold (horizontal legal-sized), I designed the standard PurchasePro User Guide format
(vertical letter-sized). I produced many User Guides for a variety of marketplace "skins," including Hilton®.
Typically without a front cover design and between 1 and 10 pages in length, the PurchasePro User Guide was designed and developed in
Microsoft® Word. The logos and circle images were designed and/or manipulated in Adobe® Photoshop, saved as GIFs, and inserted into the
Microsoft® Word document. I was proud to be the primary designer and developer of these documents.
July 10, 2002. PurchasePro e-Source Version 7.5, User Manual, e-Source Application - Buyer Functionality. -
File Size = 1.5 MB. This was my last project before my downsizing layoff on July 12, 2002.
Expanding upon the standard PurchasePro User Guide format (vertical letter-sized), I designed the PurchasePro User Manual format.
I produced at least half a dozen User Manuals, each discussing a topic such as the e-Source Application or Stratton Warren® Interface, for a
variety of marketplace "skins."
Typically with a front cover design and between 10 and 100+ pages in length, the PurchasePro User Manual was designed and developed in
Microsoft® Word. The cover designs, logos, and circle images were designed and/or manipulated in Adobe® Photoshop, saved as GIFs, and
inserted into the Microsoft® Word document. I was proud to be the primary designer and developer of these documents.
December 19, 2001. PurchasePro Holiday Cookbook. -
Based upon the standard PurchasePro User Manual format (vertical letter-sized), but tinted green and highlighted with red, the PurchasePro
Cookbook 2001 was designed and developed in Microsoft® Word. The cover design, logos, and clipart images were manipulated in Adobe®
Photoshop, saved as GIFs, and inserted into the Microsoft® Word document. Having fun with this project, I was proud to be the primary
designer and developer of this document.
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