The Cleveland-based print company Jakprints has a new product they call the Favicard. They describe it as "a weblink for your wallet." Sprokets was tasked with building a site that both advertised and allowed customers to build and purchase their favicards.
I was responsible for all the front-end code, which includes full html5, some cool css3 (including IE support), image slideshows, javascript to provide AJAX file uploads, and text previews using TypeKit.
This was a Sprokets project, meaning that while I was responsible for the front-end pieces, other talented individuals added their expertise to the project, including Vince Frantz, Craig Minch, and Mike Hickey.
October - December 2010
Prairie Grass Meats is a new grass-fed beef company run by Bill and Jane Ott (my aunt and uncle) out of Hawarden, Iowa. I built them an Expression Engine site to support their new company and to provide online sales.
Features include TypeKit, full html5, and some nice css3 features sprinkled around.
Summer - Fall 2010
I implemented a redesign of the home page and product pages (example), designed by Infotoken, and integrated them into a new Expression Engine installation. Features include a custom jquery slideshow, and jquery-ui tabs on the product pages.
August - October, 2010
Full front-end services for Preemptive Solutions. End product implemented by Preemptive's development team.
This was a Sprokets project, meaning that while I was responsible for the front-end pieces, other talented individuals added their expertise to the project, including Vince Frantz, and Craig Minch
October - November 2009
A modal-style, AJAX-loaded search panel for hose adapters on Ralston Instruments.
This was a Sprokets project, meaning that while I was responsible for the front-end pieces, other talented individuals added their expertise to the project, including Vince Frantz, Craig Minch, and Mike Hickey.
June - November 2009
Simple and clean HTML and CSS for NOREC Automation.
July 2009
I built hand-coded HTML/CSS and Javascript for the majority of WhyPark, a domain-parking service. This included an interactive domain manager with a number of user interactions.
This was a Sprokets project, meaning that while I was responsible for the front-end pieces, other talented individuals added their expertise to the project, including Vince Frantz, John-Paul Walton, and Craig Minch
January 2008
In September of 2009, Sprokets completed a complete redesign/redevelopment of Within3, a healthcare community software company. I worked closely with Craig Minch, Vince Frantz, and Nate Klaiber to produce HTML, CSS, and Javascript for their web site.
Highlights include an animated splash page, and ajax-ified modal dialogues.
September 2009
A personal site for the Bloomington photographer Adam Reynolds.
Highlights include custom Flickr integration. All the photos on this site are on Adam's Flickr account, and pulled in through their API.
December 2008
Adam Reynolds
10BestThings.com is a fun, interactive site that lets you easily build "10 best" (or any number "best") lists, and share them with the world.
This was a Sprokets project, meaning that I was responsible for the HTML/CSS/Javascript, and was blessed to work with the extremely talented likes of Vince Frantz, John-Paul Walton, Brad Colbow, Mike Barone, and Matt Grosse. It was a pleasure, as always.
January 2008
Interfaith Action, Inc. is a non-profit organization based in Sharon, MA. They run a Pluralism Network, a Youth Leadership Program, and many other community-based initiatives.
January 2009
Redesign for Steven Ott (my Dad), this site is a basic informational site for Ott & Associates. Built using a heavily-modified Wordpress install, using, as always, hand-crafted HTML/CSS and Javascript.
January 2008
I built a cross-site modal log-in system for Sonoma Wireworks that uses ajax and cross-browser javascript to log users in across all Sonoma properties.
I also built HTML/CSS for their iPhone product pages.
Summer 2008
Full site development for Marigold Catering.
January 2008
In 2007, I won the second monthly contest at CSS Off. View my comments about the design here.
August, 2007
CSS Off competition
The Discrete Drums project involved a new html/css/javascript skin for an incredibly hard-to-deal-with CMS. Lots of hacking.
June - July 2009