How does a developer show off his work? Good question. I am featuring the latest / greatest of projects that I've had a hand in. There are more over at icoya—Enjoy!
Project Key
Projects are shown with thumbnails (click to enlarge), URLs (if applicable), a brief description, and my role on the project.
88 Brand Partners Corporate Site
www.88brandpartners.com
Developer
When Pratt Marketing Group changed their name to 88 Brand Partners, they knew a big splash was needed. After all, their previous site had been copy heavy, flash heavy, and not very slick. Beyond that, they needed a sustainable and easy-to-update site. After six months of development, the 88 Brand Partners website was launched.
Capturing 88 Microsite
capturing.88brandpartners.com
Developer
Coupled with the new brand launch, 88 Brand Partners also decided to capture their first 24 hours as an agency, collectively. This microsite shows all the individual photos taken on New Years Day 2012, the first official day of 88 Brand Partners. Has some great data visualization effects.
88 Connect
Developer
Not everyone is computer saavy - we've all dealt with clients like that. 88 Brand Partners wanted an easy way to share and receive assets with clients that would be intuitive and straightforward. I built a web-based FTP client that connected directly with the FTP server - users could use the web interface or their own web client and end up in the same place. Administrators had the opportunity to manage files and folders directly on the website.
Bunch Studio
bunchstudio.com
Developer
Mai Hoang from Bunch Studio in LA needed an updated site for her floral business. She also had a separate blog that was on a different domain. So, she approached icoya upon a recommendation from a mutual friend. With the help of Iko's design, Mai has a modern, yet somewhat whimsical design, that fully integrates photos of her awesome flower arrangements and her blog - elevating her entire operation's web presence.
Custom Canvas Printer
Front-End Developer, Designer
Custom Canvas Printer was a unique site that allowed users to upload photos to an interface, crop them, and pick a canvas size that they could then purchase directly on the site. The data was fed through a back-end system that outlined all specs to the printer. The site was developed with a colleague of mine who built a customized Ruby on Rails shopping cart system.
PMG Innovation Summit
pmginnovationsummit.com
Developer
Pratt Marketing Group held an annual event called the Innovation Summit where speakers would come and present in their area of expertise. They wanted to manage all invites / rsvps in the single place - on the event's website. For the 2010 Innovation Summit, Tom Kelley of IDEO spoke. The website handled all incoming and outgoing email invites and RSVPs.
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