A mockup of Eric Magpantay and Robin Criniere鈥檚 website design

Tuesday, June 20, 2017

Chicago-based household moving service has selected 天天吃瓜 majors Eric Magpantay and Robin Criniere as the winners of its website design competition and recipients of the $10,000 scholarship prize.

Additionally, New World Van Lines offered a $1,000 scholarship prize each to students Emmett Murphy and Mohammed Faizuddin in recognition of the hard work they put forth during the competition.

The contest came about when New World Van Lines Chief Operating Officer Quintin Marx determined the company鈥檚 website needed an overhaul and decided to turn to Northeastern鈥檚 talented student body for help.

鈥淚 thought it would be a great opportunity for students to not only get some real-world project experience, but literally earn school tuition in the process,鈥 said Marx, who is also chair of Northeastern鈥檚 . 鈥淎lso, if we as a company could give back to the community, it would be a win for all parties involved.鈥

New World Van Lines, a certified woman-owned business, held three sessions at Northeastern to introduce the teams to the moving company鈥檚 business and unique position within the industry. Six applicants submitted ideas and the top three were selected to present their work to New World鈥檚 Executive Management Team, which ultimately selected a winner.

Criniere heard about the competition in an email from Computer Science Assistant Professor .

鈥淚 was very excited about the email, so I called my classmate Eric to ask if he wanted to partner up,鈥 Criniere said. 鈥淪ince I want to get into web development, I thought entering this competition would help me gain more of an overall understanding of it.鈥

Criniere and Magpantay first did some research to see how New World Van Lines鈥 competitors鈥 websites looked and performed. They then got to work, drawing on their experience from their Computer Science courses.

鈥淲e designed the website together and basically created a sketched blueprint of our overall concept starting with the landing page. Then we focused our efforts on the higher traffic pages,鈥 said Magpantay, who also plans to pursue a career in Web development. 鈥淟ike any successful group, we debated for our own ideas civilly but eventually came to an agreement. A lot of revision and thought was put into our final design.鈥

The company鈥檚 development team will work with Criniere and Magpantay to finalize the design and launch the new website later this summer, Marx said.

鈥淭he winning submission has a fantastic visual impact but still allows for the depth required to speak to the many audiences our website must address: transferees (the people we鈥檙e moving), corporate clients, and potential employees,鈥 Marx said. 鈥淪ince New World does not participate in the consumer moving space, the site is less of a sales tool and more of an information resource, which Robin and Eric capture masterfully.鈥

Marx, whose wife, Olga, is also a student at Northeastern majoring in Business, said that he supports the University because it is a special place, citing the work ethic of the students and the dedication of the faculty.

鈥淭he students are usually working outside jobs and sacrificing to get through school. They really want to better themselves and better their families,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a worthy struggle for them to get this education, and it is life-changing for them. If I can help some of them succeed, then I鈥檓 making a difference in people鈥檚 lives.鈥 

Marx plans to continue his role as chair of the COBM Advisory Council and seek out opportunities to advance the students at Northeastern.

鈥淚 hope to hire many students and graduates in the future, and if future projects come up that can be done in a manner similar to the contest we had for our website, I will certainly promote it,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 hope that I can share my experience with the success of the contest with other business leaders and maybe the concept will catch on.  Wouldn鈥檛 that be great to have some opportunity like this each year for the students to get involved in?鈥

Quintin Marx

Top photo: A mockup of Eric Magpantay and Robin Criniere鈥檚 website design.