Welcome to My Website
Archived client examples
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- client
- University of Oregon
- archived link
- oregongridiron.com
- description
- Build during past employment at Super Top
Secret,
I was the lead developer for this experiene site for the purpose of recruiting new students to play football
for
the University of Oregon.
- role
- JavaScript, CSS, HTML
- accolades
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FWA
Awwwards
The Cutting Edge Award
AAF Utah Best of Show
- screenshots
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- client
- Oakley
- archived link
- disruptivebydesign.com
- description
- Built during past employment at Super Top
Secret, I was the sole developer for this experiene site for the purpose of appologizing to the public
for being stagnant for the past 15 years and that they will again become innovative.
- role
- JavaScript, CSS, HTML
- accolades
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FWA Mobile
- screenshots
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- client
- Jaybird
- archived link
- jaybirdsport.com
- description
- We did a top to bottom website redesign for Jaybird. Unfortunately in the end, a lot of the best effects
were cut from the site that actually launched, but I have archived a couple of pages of what it was supposed
to look like. One of my favorite parts to work on here was the subtle shattering headline effect, for which we
made sprite sheets for each letter of the alphabet so this content could be dynamically updated. Another one
that was fun was the 3-D spinning render that has hotspots following a bezier curve based on just a few
defined coordinates. It’s not a complete site, but what we had was some great design with really fun
development.
- role
- JavaScript, HTML, CSS
- screenshots
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- client
- Jaybird Reign Dashboard
- archived link
- jaybirdreign.com
- description
- This is a project that didn’t quite come to fruition at Super Top Secret, but we had all put so much work into it that I still want to show it
off. We had all developers on hand simultaneously building an iOs, Android, and web app to display information
from Jaybird’s new activity tracking sports band. I was solely in charge of developing the web app. Things
fell apart between the agency and the client, so none of our apps were ever complete. I had a great time
diving into meticulous world of data visualization. In order to keep with the design, I had to overlay and
interact with both svgs and canvas to get all the effects in place. I also got to get into tweening some
bezier drawn graphs. There’s obviously a lot that is not finished, but clicking around the widgets is pretty
fun. The day views for sleep, activity, and go-zone are all done, but only activy has the week/month/year
views finished.
- role
- JavaScript, HTML, CSS
- screenshots
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- client
- Riot Games
- archived link
- thunderdome.riotgames.com
- description
- Another Super Top Secret project, but after my departure so I was only assisting a STS employee with this
one. My role here was setting up a basic architecture for the site and helping with some animation.
- role
- JavaScript, HTML, CSS
- screenshots
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- client
- Neff Headwear
- archived link
- neffheadwear.com/neff-world
- description
- I was approached by Neff Headwear to build a game site based on my previous work for Seve vs. Evan. The
design and illustration was mostly done in-house at Neff Headwear and I was solely responsible for the
development.
- role
- AS3, HTML, PHP, MySQL
- screenshots
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- client
- Power Practical
- archived link
- solarstash.com
- description
- HTML5 “scrolly” site for a new solar powered product. I did the full development on this site created at Super Top Secret.
- role
- JavaScript, HTML, CSS
- screenshots
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- client
- Seve vs. Evan
- archived link
- sevevsevan.com
- description
- Back when I was still in school I kind of got duped into building this website as part of a three-way trade.
A friend of mine recorded an EP for my band that I played in at the time, and as payment, I needed to make a
website for this band, Seve vs. Evan. I have no idea what Seve vs. Evan did for my friend. They wanted
something fun but simple but I came up with this idea and ran with it, even though it was way above an beyond
what was asked of me. It was because I was still in school and trying to get a job and a portfolio together,
and I had this idea for a killer portfolio piece. I based the whole website around a side-scrolling video
game, and I cut almost all of the graphical elements out of construction paper, 3 times each to make the
jumbled effect. I based all the characters off of sketches drawn by both Severin and Evan, who are like real
life Napoleon Dynamite man children. I was just beginning to code at the time, so this was a big time learning
project for me. Even though the source code makes me sick to look at now, years later it is still one of my
most proud projects.
- role
- Design, AS2, HTML
- screenshots
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- accolades
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PageCrush
Adobe Site of the Day
Design Licks
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- client
- Popchips
- archived link
- facebook.com/popchips
- description
- Another project built during my time at Super Top
Secret, this was a Facebook app for a then up and coming alternative potato chip brand. The original
project was fully integrated into Facebook, and would load in all of your friends, of which you could choose
one to insert into one of 8 videos and share on their wall. Overwhelming backlash at racist nature of the
campaign (campaign was developed outside of Super Top Secret, by the way, we were simply handling development)
quickly made the rounds on the internet under the hashtag “#brownface” caused a panic at Popchips, requesting
the immediate removal of the Raj character. Following that, the public then demanded the removal of the Darl
character as well and with that, Popchips had us take the whole thing down. Overall, this was a very fun to
build and hilariously short-lived dive into motion tracking and Facebook integration.
- role
- AS3
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- accolades
- Getting Ashton Kutcher fired from Popchips
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- client
- Neff Headwear
- live links
- iOS
Android
- description
- After the completion of Neffworld, Neff Headwear asked me to build this mobile game, Neff Blizzard, formerly
available for free on both iTunes and Google Play.
- role
- AS3, PHP, MySQL
- screenshots
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- client
- Snapbac
- archived link
- snapbac.com
- description
- HTML5 “scrolly†site for a new athletic rejuvination product. I did the full development on this site
created at Super Top Secret.
- role
- JavaScript, HTML, CSS
- screenshots
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- client
- DB5
- archived link
- dogsbollocks5.com
- description
- I was the lead developer for this homepage site of DB5.
- role
- CSS, HTML, JavaScript
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- client
- Nike
- archived link
- innovationjourneys2013.nike.com
- description
- I was the lead developer for this internal microsite for a small shoe company.
- role
- CSS, HTML, JavaScript
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- client
- Gaige Redd
- archived link
- gaigeredd.com
- description
- This was a former version of a portfolio site I built for my friend, Gaige Redd, who not only specialized in
photography, but in post production as well.
- role
- AS3, HTML
- screenshots
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- client
- Derek Israelsen
- archived link
- derekisraelsen.com
- description
- I worked with a great designer, Steve Hansen, to build this photography website for photographer Derek
Israsraelsen.
- role
- AS3, HTML
- screenshots
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- client
- Jonathan Canlas
- archived link
- jonathancanlasphotography.com
- description
- After building several event websites for photographer Jonathan Canlas, designer/friend Cole Nielsen and I
created this portfolio site.
- role
- AS3, HTML
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- client
- Leo Patrone
- archived link
- leopatronephotography.com
- description
- One of many collaborations with designer/friend Cole Nielsen, we built this photography site for our mutual
friend, Leo Patrone. This Flash site also includes a mobile friendly version.
- role
- AS3, HTML, CSS, PHP
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- client
- Thanksgiving Point
- archived link
- museumofnaturalcuriosity.org
- description
- I was the lead developer for this microsite for a museum exhibit.
- role
- CSS, HTML, JavaScript