HyperArts

San Francisco Bay Area Web Design & Development Company - WordPress

AmeriFlux

The AmeriFlux project has relied on HyperArts for WordPress expertise and other programming services since 2014. The site has scaled over time to include: a portal for scientists and students to access climate and ecology data collected from the AmeriFlux field sites, a publications index linking to journal articles and related data, and sections for events, news, job listings, and blog articles for the community.

  • A snowy weather station tower stands among snow-covered pine trees at Niwot Ridge, shown on the AmeriFlux website. A sidebar displays upcoming events and a site map with red location markers.
  • A web map displays red location markers across North America and parts of Central and South America. On the left, map style and marker property options are visible. The map is titled “AmeriFlux.”.
  • Screenshot of a data download page showing options to select AmeriFlux FLUXNET and AmeriFlux data products, with features, sites, and access restrictions listed in a table format. Steps for downloading are displayed at the top.
A blue and turquoise circular logo with a white, stylized W in the center, representing the WordPress platform.

Maintenance, WordPress system knowledge

A stylized icon showing three devices: a monitor, a tablet, and a smartphone, overlapping each other in gradient blue tones, representing responsive or cross-platform technology.

Custom page templates, Javascript page applications

A blue network diagram with interconnected nodes and lines, resembling a molecular or neural network structure on a white background.

API integrations, Google maps, Bing search

Hyperarts has been an invaluable partner for our project. Since helping us create the AmeriFlux and Fluxnet websites, the team has supported and maintained them for nine years. Hyperarts developers have worked with us to design and develop new pages and functionality as our project has evolved, ranging from basic edits to creating complex interactive data tools and integrating with external resources and APIs. Throughout this time, their deep expertise, knowledge of current technical developments, and most importantly, dedication to customer service has been outstanding!

Margaret Torn

Senior Scientist & Program Head (LBL), Adjunct Professor (UCB) Climate Dept