Posts filed under 'Portfolio'
I’ve been really meaning to do a post on each one of these websites I’ve created over the past couple years but paying work keeps getting in the way. So here they are. A snapshot
Yes, I made all the Flash on this site. Great use of Flash video:
http://www.tgel.com
Other sites:
http://www.womf.org
http://www.pemko.com
http://www.samsonlive.com
http://www.opon.com
http://www.traceylynngolf.com
http://www.maxlinear.com
http://www.kineticorp.com
http://www.altiragroup.com
http://www.fervormusic.com
July 9th, 2008

I created this Snowball Fight game a very long time ago. Probably around ‘99. But it’s a good example of what just a little code and some animation can do. I appear in the game as well so go ahead and nail me if you want.
May 28th, 2007
Here’s a desktop widget that will allow you to throw tomatoes at any web site you think sucks. Still need to build in code so you can’t throw any at my sites.
At any rate, download it here, or even download the code that created it. Enjoy!
May 26th, 2007
I created this desktop widget to show what some Flash animation, ActionScript and MDM Zinc can do for your desktop. Unzip the file and run the exe to see the Happy Fun Ball appear on your screen. (I promise it’s not spyware.) Then grab and throw at your leisure!
Here is the source file for creating this project. I’ve commented all the code so it’s easy to understand, but if you have any questions then email me. Enjoy!
May 25th, 2007
I really only had a small part in developing this online, fully customizable recipe book. I worked on the animation portion. In short, go to bacardiflavors.com, create your own recipe book and then have it printed and mailed to yourself or a friend within weeks. How cool is that! Or view it online. Here’s my version. Check it out.
May 25th, 2007

I’m particularly proud of this project due to the heavy ActionScript I had to do. Basically it’s an interactive map of key areas in Arizona’s Sonoran Desert. All the locations are dynamically being pulled in and displayed based on their latitude/longitude. Also, it was tricky moving the small inset map based on the large map, regardless of how far you’ve zoomed in. It was tough. Come to think of it, this project was a pain in my butt. But I do love it. Mostly because I’m done with it though.
May 25th, 2007

I created this trivia game to educate and motivate Best Buy reps to more actively sell cable services at their respective stores. It actually was created to play full screen at tradeshow pods. I think it turned out pretty well and since it was built using XML it was easy to update. Plus I had great print creative to work from. Check it out!
May 25th, 2007