Projects: Agency

EEVA

EEVA
EEVA

Auxogyn was in need of a site to show off it’s Early Embryo Viability Assessment (EEVA) test. I created a site that facilitated complete and intuitive client control over all content. They were able to add, delete, and modify every bit of it on their own, even down to the featured text within the carousel. By employing Gravity Forms, they were able to build and edit their own forms. I designed a widget to allow total control over sidebar images on a per-page basis. I created several custom post types to help them organize and feature news, events, and FAQs.

SunnyD Book Spree

SunnyD Book Spree
SunnyD Book Spree

The SunnyD Book Spree is a program that offers books to classrooms in exchange for UPC labels. I created a stand-alone site in time for the 2012 fall semester that was consistent with the look and feel of the main flash-driven site they had at the time.

Valero Texas Open

Valero Texas Open
Valero Texas Open

The Valero Texas Open is one of the oldest tournaments on the PGA Tour. Following the 2012 tournament, I created an image gallery to show off pictures from the tour and associated events. The easiest way for the client to upload and manage their media was to employ a separate Flickr account. There, they organized and tagged their images as they saw fit. All media was later pulled into the site via cron job requests to the Flickr API. Once published, the imagery would automatically be grouped into the proper album.

Adapt Training

Adapt Training is a fitness facility dedicated to using the latest advances in training and physical therapy. Their computer programming needs were twofold: 1) an objective method of scoring exercise movements using a rubric designed by the head trainer for the purpose of assigning workouts, and 2) a method to share with the client (with username and password via a large database) their custom workout. These tasks had to be wrapped into an accessible, easy-to-use interface. I used MySQL, Perl (CGI), and JavaScript to implement a form-based approach via web-browser.

The Greenwood School

The Greenwood School
The Greenwood School

Parents of autistic children are limited to the general educational tools that work for everyone else. Some programs are too rudimentary. Some are too advanced. Nearly all programs ramp up too quickly from one question to another. As autism is a highly variable neurodevelopmental disorder, educational tools work most effectively when tailored to a particular case.