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NGEE-Tropics

The NGEE-Tropics project at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) is advancing model predictions of tropical forest carbon cycle responses to a changing climate. Their website allows the project team to communicate the goals and results of their Climate Change research.

  • A website section titled Our Team & Affiliates shows filter tags above headshots of four smiling individuals, each in an outdoor setting, with a tropical leaf background at the top.
  • Screenshot of the NGEE-Tropics website showing a section titled “OUR PROJECT” with text explaining why tropical forests are studied, and an image of dense green tropical forest.
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.

Modern Design

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

Interactive People Page

A stylized, blue gradient fountain pen nib icon on a light gray background. The nib features a circular hole near the tip, with a rectangular shape at the top representing the pens cap or grip.

Custom Icons

I was introduced to HyperArts by a colleague of mine who was thrilled not just by the design and functionality of the end product (a science website) but by her experience with HyperArts’ responsiveness to her needs as a client and with their project management approach. As a busy professional with little experience in standing up a website but with exacting standards, I needed the assurance of working with a top-notch team who could quickly understand our requirements and deliver a top-notch science website. It was such a pleasure to work with Bill Dailey and his team. Bill is able to walk you through their process of web design and development from inception to execution with a light but expert hand, regularly communicating status updates and seeking client input, and made the entire process seem absolutely effortless. His team constantly impressed with their design and development outputs. As a result, we have a spectacular website that our science team, community and sponsors are proud of. I look forward to continue working with HyperArts in the future and have enthusiastically recommended HyperArts to other colleagues who are also looking to stand up new websites or overhaul existing ones.

Sandy Chin

NGEE–Tropics Project Manager