Architected and developed the portal using the Liferay framework. It featured a private community utilizing message boards, walls, polls and blogs customized to Amgen's needs.
The travel blog site created and used during my adventure around the U.S. It is built on Wordpress with a custom modified theme and a few extras.
Richard Shideler's portfolio site includes randomized "doodles" and a personalized invitation-only greeting system with detailed tracking information.
Implemented new design, cut costs, and increased functionality by implementing Simply Hired's job-a-matic posting system integrated with their feed searching API.
The second supplement of 2009 was designed and developed from the print. This inline supplement featured less sponsorship but still necessitated an online presence.
Designed and developed the first 2009 supplement edition for The Scientist. Implemented a design heavily influenced by the print magazine and tailored to an online presence.
The humble beginnings of a sub-site within The Scientist, the video awards page attractively displays results from The Scientist's first annual contest.
Previous Projects
Developed a live streaming feed from the Callaway Tour bus. The feeds ran from wireless cameras we installed in the bus directly to the site via a media provider.
This site served as a registration portal to the draught quiz. It also featured an settings and applicant administration panel, as well as hook to the flash quiz.
We Reconciled the Green Synergy site from a competing agency. We reintegrated the database backend and added a flash memory game to the site.
This internal agency project was established to make a quick and easy way for users to request Heineken Sponsorship.











