This summer, I worked with Faculty Center Staff and another intern to create custom WordPress themes to make portfolio sites more accessible to the average student. WordPress is the foundation for over 40% of professional websites on the internet, and SUNY Oneonta’s OpenLab makes it available for students and faculty to use.
Final Project Outcome
We used this PowerPoint at the SUNY Oneonta Summer Research Showcase to give students and faculty a better idea of why it’s beneficial to use the OpenLab.
What I did
The work we did this summer in creating pre-built themes and tutorials for the OpenLab makes creating WordPress websites even more accessible for students and staff. Most students don’t spend much time working in web design, if at all, but our custom tutorials and pre-made blocks should make it much easier to introduce new users to the SUNY Oneonta Open Lab and create a functional site without too much stress or hassle. It doesn’t require nearly as much time and energy as building the entire site from scratch, and makes clean and professional portfolio sites available to students who would otherwise have had to either spend hours learning the ropes or pay to have a site commissioned. Students and staff can also use the foundational skills learned through the OpenLab to create other sites.
What I learned
I started out this summer as a Faculty Center Design intern with very little experience in web development, and having not even heard of WordPress yet. I’ve always struggled a bit with using computers in general and wasn’t happy with the results of my prior attempts at website building. Thanks to this internship, I was able to expand my skills and use what I had already learned from graphic design courses to build a site that looks both functional and professional. My first goal when starting this summer was to create a portfolio website of my own, which I did while exploring all the features WordPress has to offer. Developing a good portfolio is an absolute necessity for art and design students trying to break into the industry, so the work we did this summer will be a huge help to me in the future as well.


