Web Design

Student Projects

  • Loud Austin supervised graduate student project; finalist Online Journalism Awards 2015.
  • Texas State of Change - supervised graduate student project Spring 2012; winner 2nd Place, SPJ Region 8 Mark of Excellence, Online In-Depth Reporting, Large University, 2013; funded by AEJMC/Knight Foundation grant, 2011
  • South by Texas State - supervised graduate student project Spring 2009; winner 2nd Place, AEJMC, Best of the Web, Journalism Category, 2009
  • Texas State Mass Comm Week site
  • San Marcos Online - supervised graduate student project Fall 2007; winner 1st Place, AEJMC, Best of the Web, Journalism Category, 2008
  • Thread Austin - supervised graduate student project Fall 2007; winner 3rd Place, AEJMC, Best of the Web, Journalism Category, 2008
  • Bobcat Living - site featuring work from Multimedia Journalism class, Fall 2007
  • A Toast to the Hill Country - supervised graduate student project Summer 2007

Course Sites

Other Sites

  • Code Actually - platform to teach computer programming to journalists
  • Media Innovation Lab website
  • CindyRoyal.com - personal website
  • On That Note - personal concert review Web site
  • Cindy's Take on Tech - tech blog
  • Texas Journalist: Election Special - designed site complementing student print publication.
  • The Convergent - supervised student project showcasing the work of the Advanced Photojournalism class.
  • Texas Journalist Focus: East Austin - supervised student project; Web complement for print publication.
  • Teaching Technology site - a presention of student work in the J331 Web Publishing course.
  • Texas Journalist Freedom of Information site - supervised student project; winner of Nancy Monson Freedom of Information Award 2003.
  • Population Research Center site - Design, PHP and JavaScript functionality
  • CITE - Citation Index and Tracking Environment - designed online database for bibliographic citation tracking
  • Longhorn Life - a showcase of J331 student projects
  • ASNE Institute - University of Texas, School of Journalism, American Society of Newspaper Editors, High School Journalism Institute program for high school teachers and newspaper advisors
  • UT ASNE in Action - participant project during UT ASNE Institute