In 2015 we opened new site https://fibonacciwebstudio.com/ – visit and see our most recent work.
Center for Automotive Research at Stanford (CARS)
The Center for Automotive Research at Stanford (CARS) brings together researchers, students, industry, government and the community to enable a future of human-centered mobility. Understanding how people and machines work together has never been so important than when building vehicles of the future. CARS supports educational experiences for students, infrastructure for research and events that bring students and campus researchers together with industry professionals and the broader community.
Stanford ChangeLabs
Stanford ChangeLabs is a transdisciplinary group at Stanford University. Our goal is to equip global leaders and innovators with powerful frameworks and approaches to tackle complex challenges and design actionable interventions that bring about scaled impact.
John W. Gardner Center for Youth and Their Communities
Garder center focuses on questions our community partners raise about issues that matter to youth.
Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR)
The Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR) is a research organization committed to scholarship that helps address the real-world challenges facing governments and businesses in the United States and around the world. SIEPR’s goal is to raise living standards and improve the quality of life by making economic policy more effective at all levels.
Stanford Center for International Development (SCID)
The Stanford Center for International Development (SCID) is a non-partisan center within the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR). SCID seeks to:
catalyze, support, and disseminate cutting-edge research on international economic development and public policy
- promote exchange and collaboration between Stanford’s faculty and students and foreign academics, policymakers, and international development professionals
Research Center Profile
Research Center Profile is a pre-built Drupal package designed for Research Centers funded by NSF (MRSEC, PREM, etc.) Package includes pre-built structure with the information about the following sections
- Center (location, mission, logo, etc)
- People
- Research Groups
- Education programs
- Facilities
- Events
- News
- Highlights
The package also includes xml feeds to exchange information with other websites, such as mrsec.org, prem-mrsec.org and other sites.
The package is built on Drupal 7 and Bootstrap responsive theme. Sub-themes can be developed for each center to accommodate design that should be different for each center. It would be great if we can partner with NU MRSEC to see if such package can be your website platform as you move to responsive design and, possibly, CMS.
Materials Research Science and Engineering Centers (MRSEC)
Portal for Materials Research Science and Engineering Centers (MRSEC), a network of Centers located at academic institutions throughout the United States, funded by the National Science Foundation. This website provides organized connections to information and resources at the various MRSECs for the international scientific, industrial, and educational materials research and development communities.
Tools: Drupal 2010, jQuery (history – Movable Type (2006), WordPress (2008))





California Academy of Sciences
- Content Manager’s UX
- workbench moderation
- vertical tabs
- color buttons
- System inventory and QA recommendations
- Prod/stage/dev Deployment process
Francis Fukuyama Group @ FSI
Migration from Drupal 5 to Drupal 7 and training of support staff
https://fukuyama.stanford.edu/