An Angular 6 project for Wildrook.
On my relentless hunt for cash on the Internet, I tried out for a Canadian cloud security company, Wildrook. As a test project, I was given a data endpoint and asked to create a visualization to display the data in a way that made it easy for business people to understand but also useful for technical users. The only requirement was that I use Angular 6 to build it.
As I have plenty of Angular experience from developing the eCommerce platform at Juicero, it was no sweat. I created the design directly from my brain right into code. The visualization organized the data by issue severity, using color to make it easy for the user to see what is in most need of attention. I also added a header to quickly jump from section to section. The page was designed to be mobile first and responsive without much change from viewport to viewport. Source code is available on Github.
A MEAN stack app for Xfive.
On my never ending quest for remote work, I came across a posting for Frontend work at Xfive, a remote developer collective. Their JavaScript vetting project is all about pimping out rectangles. As a lover of all squares, this project was right up my alley. In response to their challenge, I put together this responsive app with React. To store the rectangle data, I used a lightweight MongoDB implementation, NeDB. To store the editor’s last state, I used the browser native Local Storage object. The source code is available on Github.
Signup for a startup seeking to automate green product delivery.
While trolling around on Startupers for some new work for my relocation to San Francisco, I came across a posting for an engineer for a green startup. I’m not an engineer, but I liked the product they were looking to make, so I thought I’d try to see if they would have use for my skills. As it turned out, they did need a refresh of their existing landing page. Read more …
A promotional Facebook app for BigVoice Unlimited.
BigVoice Unlimited approached me with a promotional project for their business. They wanted to create an animation to be part of a series they would be releasing around the web and as tabs on their Facebook page. After talking about the project specifics, I came with a concept to have each social media site portrayed as a fighter in a battle royale for internet dominance. Read more …
A slideshow microsite to showcase custom crafted clothing.
I was approached to create a microsite to display Jessica’s current line of haute couture clothing. On a limited budget, I put together this site to showcase her work. The site features a slideshow using the Ken Burns effect for each of the images to display. Also featured in this site is logotype and a logo that I designed for her which she uses in her clothing labels and other promotional pieces.