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Martek: Beautiful Minds

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Working alongside the fine folks at 14Four, I developed several Flash modules for a Martek Biosciences partner site called “Beautiful Minds.” These modules were built in AS3, with the content driven via XML. Be sure to play around with the 3D Brain Health feature, and ask yourself… can HTML5 do that? (spoiler: the answer is no)

Valentine’s Day Gift Guide

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As a mini site, the Gift Guide is linked from both ad campaigns and the main Valentine’s Day 2010 movie site. I developed the interface in collaboration with designers at HZDG. By selecting either “him” or “her” the user is presented with several choices which result in a V-Day gift selection. Localization was a requirement for this project, so the text in Flash is styled almost entirely in CSS.

Aquilent Enterprise Solutions

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In collaboration with HZDG, I was tasked with adding two interactive modules to Aquilent’s corporate site. Using FIVe3D, I was able to provide the client with an innovative and attractive way to present their message. Both home and secondary features are driven via XML for ease of maintenance.

NBBJ Corporate Site

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The lovely folks at NBBJ contacted me in an effort to rework their corporate site entirely in Flash. The next thing I knew, I was working alongside two very talented designers, an in-house team of writers, video editors and a database engineer. All in all, it was an extremely inspiring experience. The dynamic URL feature is pretty cool, too.

Wirestone + HP Promo Microsite

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If you’ve ever wanted to watch grass grow or navigate through magnetic poetry, then this is the perfect microsite for you. Please remember to blink after long sessions of enjoyment.

The Honda Ski Tour

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The party might be over, but The Honda Ski Tour lives on. During the winter of 2006, we kicked off the inaugural event with a trip into a Ski Bum’s cabin- complete with green screen video, a customizable audio playlist and cameos from some of the sport’s finest athletes. Check out the load bar messages if you want to know what the festival was like.

Nokia Virtual Experience Center

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In case you haven’t seen them at the mall, Nokia has established physical kiosks where people can come and experience their products first hand. Pretty cool. Even cooler is that Nokia recruited three of their Experience Center employees to act as on-screen talent for the Flash site. Check it out and play with some phones.