Tag: CSS
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ClassFlow
ClassFlow was a massive JavaScript project built on top of Kendo UI and Cordova to deliver a cross-platform lesson builder and delivery system to be deployed in the modern bring-your-own-device classroom. It was deployed to a cloud platform, and into the Apple and Google marketplaces for download to devices.
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The Knot Image Search BETA
The front-end technology was built to be a responsive two page website that used a combination ofjQuery and Underscore.js along with HTML and CSS to create a multi-device interface that would be familiar and easy to use. The main grid view uses Masonry to create the Pinterest-esque layout for search results and Underscore.js templates to load in a different layout for…
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Expecting Nutrition
Expecting Nutrition is an app for iOS that helps expectant mothers keep track of their nutrition. I also created a Drupal site to backup all the users data and to manage users. The API communicates with JSON data. Expecting Nutrition
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Wrigley’s Magic Weight Ball
This advertising piece for Wrigley’s was to give a web version of an iPad ad. I used the Raphael JavaScript library to create smooth Flash like animations that worked perfectly. I did an in depth write up on this project here http://www.sosuke.com/index.php/2011/04/12/magic-eight-ball-with-the-raphael-javascript-library-1-5-2/
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NetApp Project
This was a very large and fun project. Using Drupal as the CMS and for roles management I created what was billed as an ‘iStockPhoto’ clone for NetApp to distribute sales graphics in a mangeable way with several contributors and many users.
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Media Lario
Media Lario wanted the HTML, CSS and some JavaScript completed for their new desktop and mobile site designs.
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Harte-Hanks Rockwell Automation Safety Forum
Harte-Hanks Rockwell Automation Safety Forum wanted a small site for their event and also a newsletter.
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Clarus Agency
Clarus Agency wanted a new site to feature their own portfolio. I implemented a design they created into a WordPress theme and setup the CMS to include all of the custom features they wanted to add and control.