This project is an example of development workflow management using Gulp.js, Git, and Browserify. View it on GitHub
Web Design: Wolf Creek Carvings
Wolf Creek Carvings needed a new web site to showcase the artist’s custom chainsaw wood carvings. This site was created to be responsive: viewable on all device sizes and targeted for each platform. The gallery of carvings provides the ability to view larger images for tablet and desktop and remains static for mobile.
Web Design: The CTD Group
The company needed 3D models of their products textured and rendered for use in their product catalog. They also needed a responsive web site to showcase their products. The CTD Group manufactures wheels, hubs, spindles, implement hitches, hydraulic cylinders, tires, and customized solutions made for the rugged work conditions of the agricultural, construction, mining, and […]
AON: Scroll for the Goal
Using the Foundation responsive front-end framework, Scroll for the Goal is an educational interactive experience aimed at teaching healthy habits. Visitors are presented with seven health-related questions that provide insight, interesting tidbits, and recommendations on improving wellbeing. Questions vary by time of day. The end position of the soccer ball is based on the overall […]
Backbone.js & Google’s Fusion Tables API
An HTML5 application that utilizes the Backbone.js MVC framework, Underscore.js templates, and AJAX to connect to Google’s fusion tables API to pull caloric information about beers and exercises. It then calculates the number of beers the user could drink, without gaining weight, if he participated in his selected activity for 60 minutes or 30 minutes. The […]
WordPress Theme: Jellyvision
Jellyvision needed a custom WordPress theme with a built-in stats tracker for ranking most popular blog posts and displaying links to similar posts to the visitor.
Carle Resolutions Employee Assistance Program
Carle Foundation Hospital needed to disperse information to employees about their resolutions employee assistance program. They chose to go the route of an intranet-based web portal built using HTML, CSS, and Javascript.
Web Design: Fire & Ice Smokehouse & Creamery
Fire & Ice Smokehouse Creamery needed a web site to showcase their menu and provide customers with information about banquet rentals, catering, and more. They wanted the site to match the rustic charm of their restaurant’s interior – which looks much like a log cabin.
City of Champaign
The City of Champaign, IL wanted to make their comprehensive plan available on both CD-ROM and the web. The result was this interactive multimedia program designed using HTML and CSS.