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Apocalypso: Beta
Apocalypso is a mobile website where visitors to the WSU Vancouver campus can enter buildings, fight monsters, and take back campus! As Project Manager and Lead Developer, I facilitated communication and teamwork while putting to use my ability to code and design quality applications. Apocalypso makes use of responsive design, HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, jQuery, and Google Maps API.
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Our Loveology
This professional portfolio site and WordPress blog was designed and developed by me. During the project, I communicated and gained approval from client during wire framing, Photoshop mock-ups, and web development/implementation stages. I coded the site using HTML, CSS, PHP, WordPress, and JavaScript while staying true to best practices.
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Andrewillson
Andrewillson.com is another professional portfolio site I designed and developed. This eCommerce site makes use of PHP email forms and Google Wallet Checkout. I designed the site using Adobe’s Creative Suite and developed it using: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and PHP.
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Anna Youngs
I designed and developed this site to help raise support and awareness for my friend’s mission trip to Indonesia. The site was designed and developed using the industry’s best practices. Unfortunately, we were unable to fill the site with content before the trip. Nevertheless, the site is a testament to my web design knowledge and skills.
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Columbia Story
Columbia Story is digital narrative experiment I created using HTML5, CSS3, jQuery, and Google Maps API. It is a mobile web app that makes use of best practices and responsive design. This project led to bigger and better projects such as Apocalypso, listed above.
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Splash Screen
This animation was designed as a splash screen or loading screen to be used at the beginning of an app. I used my knowledge of Adobe’s Creative Suite, including After Effects and Illustrator to design and create the animation.













