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Samsung Galaxy S8
I was flown out to New Jersey, to Samsung HQ, to work on the final touches of the site before the launch of the Galaxy S8. I also added the awesome video animations about a week after the initial launch. The final result is a really cool single page site showing off all the new features of the Galaxy S8.
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Folgers Jingle Contest
This project started out with a short deadline and only a few people. As the sole front-end dev, I was tasked with creating the project structure. I set up the build system using Gulp and was able to utilize ES6 into the project. As development went underway, my co-worker Lauren came on to the project and helped me flesh out most of the pages. I got to focus more on the javascript implementations, including setting up youtube playback and custom modals. The finished site looked great, and Folgers had a successful contest underway.
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Kingsburg Solar Co.
This was a freelance project that I took on for Premier Renewables, a solar company based in San Luis Obispo. After confirming wireframe concepts, I began designing the site in Illustrator and Photoshop. This project was a learning experience for me, and the design process took longer than expected due to a lot of feedback from the client. After getting approved designs, I was finally able to develop the site. Everything was built out from the ground up, and was completely responsive. I used Parsley to do some simple form validation, and Mandrill to send form responses. This microsite ended up looking pretty good, but sadly this project never ended up going live.
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Rosetta Redesign
I got the pleasure of being able to be apart of the team that worked on Rosetta's website redesign. We had about a month to build this site from the ground up. It was built out using Kirby, a flat-file cms system. Because this website was the face of our company, I, along with two other front-end developers worked closely with our design team to make sure that this site was pixel perfect. We had to spend some all-nighters and weekends in order to make our deadline, but the end result was a beatufil new site for Rosetta.
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Cal Poly Template
This was the first major website I ever got to work on during my career. I had very little experience prior to this project, having only worked on websites in a class setting. The IT department at Cal Poly trained me to be a proficient front-end developer. I was forced to re-build the Cal Poly homepage from scratch before I was even allowed to start on any of the actual work. I spent most of my time fixing bugs for the site, making sure the site functioned properly across all major browsers. It was a great learning experience, and working on the Cal Poly website allowed me to master CSS.
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