Unrabble

From June to October of 2010 I worked on a really interesting project that a whole new spin on the hiring process: Unrabble. What made this so interesting was the way it automated the hiring process to cut down on the time spent shifting through a ream of resumes. In a way, it’s like the…

Sting + Compaq

Created this website for Sting and Compaq back in the day before Macromedia released Flash Communication Server and the mp3 codec wasn’t being used yet, there was Macromedia Generator… This Shockwave was a Macromedia Director application that communicated with Organic’s database through ASP and configured the output of a Flash movie from Flash Generator using…

Nicholas Markets Foodtown

NicholasMarkets’ School Lunch Program was a way for a New Jersey super market to create a local school lunch program in the North New Jersey area. Using WordPress as the site framework, and custom coding the very popular Shopp plugin, I created a way for NicholasMarkets to service multiple schools with many teachers / grades…

Mix Financial Platform

From January to September of 2011 I was the sole front end developer for a new global financial application built from scratch for a Hong Kong based company called Investlab. Created as a cost effective solution for bankers and their clients to access global markets, it was architectured in a very modular way, with nearly…

Hyperion Books

In rethinking the Hyperion Books website we imagined how the website could best be explored; when you enter a book store or library you can lose hours of time as you naturally progress from subjects of interest, or seeing what other works are by a favorite author. Thinking of what constitutes a book or author…

DunkDog

Dunkdog was a website that tracked and ranked basketball players in a highschool age league.   Using Wordpress, custom post types were created and linked together in order to facillitate the player and team database and rankings. Player post types utilized categories as data points such as height, weight, position and class to link to…

BatteryPOP

You know that old adage that the cobbler’s children have no shoes? Well, it basically describes when we’re so busy providing for clients that we don’t have time to take care of our own needs; thus this website.  I’ve been thinking of doing a complete overhaul, moving work items into a portfolio custom post type…