The Style Spy
The Style Spy, a popular fashion blog, was in need of a redesign. They turned to Pound & Grain who produced a kick ass design and delivered it to me for conversion into a new WordPress theme. The...
View ArticleStationM
StationM is a community site for McDonald’s North America staff. The site allows McDonald’s to share important information with their employees and collect essential feedback via polls and surveys. It...
View ArticleLiberia ’77
Liberia ’77 is a captivating story about two Canadian brothers who return to the war torn West African country of their childhood and discover the importance of their father’s photos. In our first...
View ArticleBocci
After the success of our first collaboration, visionary designer Derek Barnett teamed up with me again to replace his client’s current web site. Bocci, a contemporary design and manufacturing firm, was...
View ArticleEast Village Building Blocks
Having previously collaborated on several small projects, my talented colleague Brian Casel teamed up with me on a full size project for the Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation (GVSHP)...
View ArticleRPM.fm
RPM.fm is a new music platform that “delivers the latest native music news, free curated MP3s, new music videos, artist profiles, interviews, and podcasts.” Teaming up with fulscrn who delivered...
View ArticleSTAT
STAT Search Analytics is a startup that facilitates the monitoring of search keywords and gives you additional intelligent feedback. Collaborating with fulscrn, I helped build a web site to showcase...
View ArticleCanadian Tire Winter Driving
In their search for a “creative coder” (their words), Tribal DDB’s Toronto office came across my web site and contacted me about working together. For our first collaboration, they offered me the...
View ArticleMcCafé®
For my second collaboration with Tribal DDB, I was assigned to the McCafé® project for their client, McDonald’s. The project involved the construction of a promotional web page for the McCafé® launch...
View ArticleVisual Orgasm
Visual Orgasm (VO) has been documenting and archiving Canadian graffiti since 1998. Unfortunately, their web site itself was a bit of an artifact, still running (barely) on an old Windows server coded...
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