In my first years at LexisNexis Risk Solutions, I became a website creator, responsible for building and creating content. Since moving to Sitecore, from WordPress, in 2018, I have become the lead website designer within the company. As part of this role, I continue to create content for the website, as well as taking overall responsibility for its management.
I have developed a wide range of skills during my time at LexisNexis Risk Solutions, which can be seen below. On this page, I have highlighted a number of pages I have designed using different materials. This page demonstrates my skills and experience with building in Sitecore, creating HTML landing pages and producing content in SharePoint.
Deliverables
- Capability Pages
- Product Pages
- Resource Pages
- Landing Pages
- SharePoint Internal Communications Hub
- SharePoint Marketing Internal Materials Hub
Softwares
- SiteCore
- WordPress
- Eloqua
- Microsoft SharePoint
- Adobe DreamWeaver
- Adobe Photoshop
Web Design
When I originally joined LexisNexis Risk Solutions in 2017, web design was not part of my role. I have since taken opportunities to develop web design skills and since 2021 have been the lead website designer for the UK site. This often involves working unsupervised in collaboration with senior members of the team to produce content fit for the company’s standards.
Whilst working alongside product managers and specialist members of the marketing team, I am able to translate the company’s products into an image and web-based format. I have produced all of the websites’ capability, product and resources pages during my time with the business. The resource pages cover reports, articles and case studies.
Resource Pages & Campaign Creation
The case studies I have designed for LexisNexis Risk Solutions are an important aspect of their marketing strategy. As LexisNexis Risk Solutions are an evolving competitor in this field, the case studies provide an opportunity to demonstrate the benefits of their products, generating greater interest and promoting the company.
I also frequently work with experts from the digital marketing team as media asset forms and campaign data are often complex. As a result, I have a good understanding of how campaigns are organised and run, as well as the procedures for gathering data and potential customers.
Not all of the pages produced are exclusive to LexisNexis Risk Solutions. As part of my role, I liaise with stakeholders from external companies – such as Juniper Research, shown on the right – to develop insight and resource pages that can be shared across sites.
Creation Within SiteCore
The pages below highlight a few of the many pages I have designed and built for the company. These pages demonstrate how I have tried to push the brand as much as possible within a limited operating system.
Internal Communications
Before taking a more web-focussed role, I was responsible for building LexisNexis Risk Solutions’ internal communications portal – The Pulse.
As the company grew, it became clear there was no dedicated hub for all of the information employees may need. This originally started as a HTML file where I was responsible for coding modules and updating the HTML to a private host every time new content was added. In 2022, I created a SharePoint website for internal communications. This made it much easier to use and allowed for other colleagues to be trained to use it so this responsibility could be passed on.
Since migrating to SharePoint, I have an excellent knowledge and understanding of the platform and am often the point of contact for others in the business.
Eloqua Landing Pages
Below are a number of landing pages built with DreamWeaver, demonstrating my HTML skillset. I am confident reading and editing existing code with templates, making changes and adding to existing pages. This is a skill I am keen to continue developing.