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Originally engaged as UX/UI & Data Visualization designer and developer on a short term extensible contract for a high-profile initiative at Oracle; transitioned to full time in July 2017. Duties include discovery of user personas, journeys and stories, wireframe and high-fidelity comps, strategic planning, branding, rapid prototyping, data visualization and front end development, with tools ranging from design work in Adobe Photoshop & Illustrator to development using Angular 2 & 4, Webpack CLI, D3, jQuery, OncoGrid, CytoScape, WebCola, Lodash, Knockout.js, Oracle JET and more. Project will terminate October 2017.
Creative and development consultant across a wide range of clients, fields, platforms and media, often managing projects and diverse teams. Clients have ranged from the local coffeeshop to Fortune 500 projects for the likes of Turner Entertainment, Master Lock, NBC/Universal and TDBank. Besides traditional web, responsive and mobile design, projects have included promotional products, print, signage, kiosk, gamification, instructional systems and web marketing. Work has garnered awards such as Top 5%, Cool Site of the Day, Cool Site of the Week, and Sci-Fi Site of the Week.
Originally brought into the Legal Analytics initiative on a short-term 2.5 month Data Visualization / D3 and rapid prototyping contract to help kick-start the project; contract was extended past 1 year and covered helping to drive the UX/UI direction, authoring production level code in an Angular 2 framework & some preliminary work on the Peer Monitor product. Team has won an internal Gold award for work.
Responsibilities include design and development of the interface for their web-facing platform [a single page responsive application incorporating collections, communities, news, commerce, live chat, auctions and forums], helping guide the experience and interface for analogous development in native applications on iOS and Android, and overall creative and branding for the company. Earned sizable performance bonus, employee award and promotion; listed on several IP patents currently pending. At peak managed team of four.
Originally hired as designer and developer for data visualizations, special projects and site layout. Became responsible for transition of properties to Saxotech Online and Limelight. Integral role in new design layouts, UX/UI development, discovery, application development, resource management, best practices and future business development. Earned award for efforts with Saxotech. Currently focused exclusively on data visualization.
Hired to redesign and rebuild external web presence for the company; entered before massive expansion. Responsible for designing and creating external sites including TNT’s Babylon 5 and the prototyping for WebMD. Tested and adapted new technologies for core business practices and external clients including Oracle, Microsoft & WebMD. This is all pre dotBomb, so what we were doing was both cutting edge –– and now wonderfully quaint.
Responsible for developing, creating and coding system interfaces and applications for clients purchasing high-end content delivery systems in a variety of settings. Applications were often multi-cultural and included on-demand entertainment, gambling & gaming, education, medical reference and languages. Clients included airlines, hydrofoil & cruise lines, hotels, universities, telecommunications companies, governmental agencies and the military.
Integral part of the team that designed and implemented one of the first world wide corporate intranets and Turner’s external web presence, including interface & information design and policy standards. Became exclusively responsible for design and construction of TNT’s external gateway and satellite sites, including MonsterVision, Lauren Hutton And..., The Lazarus Man, The New Adventures of Robin Hood and various TNT Originals.
Vastly too many undergraduate hours. Graphics editor of the Auburn Plainsman for part of it. My final degree is in teaching and/or explaining highly technical concepts in bite-size pieces to non-technical people –– which has come deeply in handy when dealing with clients and customers.
Fully responsive portfolio platform with infinite scroll capabilities, pulling data direct from a MySQL install. Heavy animation and UX for a small single page app.
Design & development.
The basis of coping with MySQL for storing and retrieving data.
Modular practices for jQuery –– along with the whole 'halp!' factor.
I learn from any D3 book just exactly how good I'm not.
Exploration into yet another CMS.
The new version of Flash, back in the day.
That dinosaurs used to walk the earth.
Long, long ago... but this is how I was introduced to OOP.
Cross-platform and -browser are hallmarks of my trade; it's always interesting to see what nuggets I haven't thought of.
Mmm... prototype. JavaScript is not just jQuery.
Exactly what the title said; my intro to d3 and my concurrent hair loss.
This is what I do daily, and I'm bootstrapping it; this was a helpful bit.
A modular approach -- always good on deadline.
My second run [this time with the revised edition] and it's amazing to see what has -- and hasn't -- changed in the fundamentals of solid design.
First Computer: | Commodore PET |
Favorite Editor: | BBEdit, Terminal |