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  • 55 years ago
  • Winnipee

    Website

    July 2022

    / winnipee.com

    Winnipee is a crowdsourced directory of public washrooms, water fountains, and wheelchair-accessible services in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. I launched a beta version of the site at the end of July 2022 and will be making constant tweaks to perfect the interface.

    Screenshot of Winnipee.com
  • Held to Heal

    Website

    June 2020

    / heldtoheal.com

    Martin Trendota needed a website for his new professional cuddling and companion business. Well aware of how professional cuddling may be perceived by the general public, my goal was to show how safe, clean, and beneficial these services can be, particularly to mental health and well-being.

  • Terracon Development Ltd.

    Website

    August 2018

    / Archived

    Terracon's decade old website relied heavily on Flash animations and didn't quite say what the company does: they build and operate business parks, and they have the perfect space for you.

    With that in mind, and a request from management to use parallax-style scrolling effects, I designed a slick new online presence using the company's existing brand palette.

    It is fully responsive and works well in all browsers across desktop, tablet, and mobile devices. The website is backed by a custom-made content management system which includes photo editing tools and high-performance caching features.

  • Mobile Muay Thai

    Website

    November 2015

    / mobilemuaythai.ca

    Martin Trendota needed a professional looking website that spoke directly to his audience. We ran tons of ideas by each other and truly collaborated to get his business a sharp online presence, all on time and budget.

  • Closeted Stories

    Website

    January 2015

    / Archived

    I was pleased to work with editor Molly Karp on a clean, glossy website for Closeted Stories, a journalistic blog that documents high school experiences from Winnipeg's LGBT community.

  • City Collections & Bailiff Services

    Website

    July 2015

    / manitobabailiffs.ca

    Together, Bloom + Brilliance and I delivered a beautiful, fast, and easy-to-use site. I did all the coding and programming on B+B's designs, including interactive forms, and a login area with secure documents. My clean code was hooked up to WordPress so the client can keep their new site up-to-date.

  • The North West Company

    Corporate website

    August 2012

    / northwest.ca

    As part of the celebration for its 25th anniversary, The North West Company refreshed its look and launched a fast, efficient site. Designed internally, I managed a team of three to develop an efficiently programmed site on a tight schedule.

  • Northern | NorthMart

    Website modernization

    February 2014

    / northmart.ca

    I completely rebuilt the Northern Stores and NorthMart websites by combining the codebase, converting all the ASP code to PHP, and reorganizing the site architecture. It was old, clunky, and full of holes.

    Now, the website is fully templated with a fresh new look, has four different flyer systems (Food and General Merchandise for each brand) and loads in a snap.

    In June 2016, the site was updated to be bilingual. The new site includes code to detect the user's default language.

  • Folklorama

    Smartphone app

    July 2012

    My last major project at Honest Agency was programming the iPhone, Android, and BlackBerry application for the annual Folklorama festival. I developed the 2011 and 2012 versions of the app. The 2012 edition included a beautiful design and QR code passport collection system, using Adobe's PhoneGap.

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