FullCodePress non-profit selector

30 June 2007 · 0 comments

On Saturday 18 August 2007, teams from Australia and New Zealand will compete to build a fully-operational website for a non-profit organisation in 24 hours. No excuses, no extensions, no budget overruns. That’s FullCodePress, where web design meets sport! So, who chooses the lucky non-profit to benefit from a fabulous new website? Well, that would [...]

 

On Saturday 18 August 2007, teams from Australia and New Zealand will compete to build a fully-operational website for a non-profit organisation in 24 hours. No excuses, no extensions, no budget overruns. That’s FullCodePress, where web design meets sport!

So, who chooses the lucky non-profit to benefit from a fabulous new website? Well, that would be me, along with two other selectors: Priscilla Brice-Weller, and Roger Hudson.

I have no doubt it will be a difficult decision, and what’s more we’re sworn to secrecy, but it’ll be very exciting to see a non-profit benefit from this inaugural event.

And, hey! Even Google are involved as the premier sponsor for the first FullCodePress event in August.

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