portfolio

If you would like a creatively oriented, custom-tailored website for your business or organization, please refer to the CV below for contact details.

This page contains a demonstration of previous work done by Nicolas Januario.

Complete website design including automation features, custom made graphical elements, development of site identity and color schematics, custom plugin and CSS implementation, partnership/collaborative accommodations, and more.

The Global Exposome Forum is a Johns Hopkins University funded organization dedicated to facilitating international collaboration and scientific exchange in the burgeoning field of “exposomics.”

Development of the organization’s website required a synthesis of graphical design, JavaScript + markup language expertise, and Web 3.0 navigational psychology. Custom visual elements were created using industry standard software: logos and branding materials for GEF were designed with Adobe Illustrator and Blender; other logos and images were edited using Adobe Photoshop. 

All functionality features including automation sequences, animations, menus, buttons, security protections, and media file sharing systems were implemented using WordPress.  The website utilizes API calls to third-party services to streamline the use of the CAAT newsletter as an automatic source for event postings, information, and calendar displays.

Plugins such as post carousels, popup displays, and calendars were developed from scratch or heavily modified to accommodate simpler navigation, brand identity, and sitewide consistency.

The site is currently in active development.

Video Editing Services for The Center to Alternatives to Animal Testing:

Video production for the Johns Hopkins University CAAT YouTube channel, edited with Adobe Premiere.

Breadth of work includes: design of visual elements, thumbnails, and opening slides; dynamic audio and timeline editing; and the composition of opening jingles. 

Graphical Elements for the 2024 MPS World Summit:

These projects marked the launch of my professional graphic work, applying university-taught fundamentals in practice for events during the 2023 and 2024 MPS World Summits.

Two different visual styles were used to represent showtimes and events: the 2023 Macroparty flyer was designed to present individual DJs and the ambiance of their locations in a larger complex; the 2024 Macroparty flyer utilized an unconventional timeline to convey showtimes while maintaining classic 70s-80s flyer motifs popular along the West coast of the United States.