To help promote his new site among his colleages, I named this project the “Better Letter of the Law.” He used this phrase in lectures and talks, especially when discussing his interactive casebook.
The interactive casebook was a series of linked pages that allowed for easy searching of LGBT cases. With over 100 webpages of court findings and cases to explore, I revamped it with SEO information and metatags to be even more searchable through Google. (www.danpinello.com/casebook-on-sexual-orientation-and-the-law)
To explore the full website, go to www.danpinello.com.
The interactive casebook was a series of linked pages that allowed for easy searching of LGBT cases. With over 100 webpages of court findings and cases to explore, I revamped it with SEO information and metatags to be even more searchable through Google. (www.danpinello.com/casebook-on-sexual-orientation-and-the-law)
To explore the full website, go to www.danpinello.com.
Better Letter of the Law
Law Professor Daniel Pinello
A law professor from CUNY needed a website that better represented him and the wonderful work he’s done over the years championing LGBT rights in the courts. And it needed to be mobile-friendly.
In total, it was over 150 webpages designed, built, and pushed live in under 2 weeks.
Page: www.danpinello.com/
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Credits
Designer: Ben McCoy