Tag: Wordpress Development
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WPMotion :: Touch, Swipe, Gesture WordPress
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I have just completed WPMotion a premium wordpress theme and potentially a web service too. This site is currently running in it. Its designed with portfolio and presentation sites in mind and allows you to navigate with click, touch, swipe and even gesture via leap motion. It utilises Reveal JS and supports all standard wordpress…
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MultiStory.org :: WordPress-based Photo Archive
Multistory is a lottery funded organisation that aims to document and archive day to day life in the UK. Top photographers like Martin Parr have been commissioned to take part and actively contribute to the program almost daily. I was asked to build the photo archive and gallery section of the site and leveraged wordpress…
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Ellas Kitchen :: The Big Outdoors Facebook App
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Whilst at Billington Cartmell i was responsible for the Big Outdoors Facebook App that allowed parents to upload ideas for outdoor activity ideas for their young children. The best ideas were then put into leader-boards and the users could then vote on them. The response was very positive and many parents commented on how useful…
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Ellas Kitchen :: Create your own TV Ad Facebook App
Billington Cartmell were asked to create Ellas Kitchens first integrated advertising campaign. I was involved at the story board stage and briefied to source the right type of flash animator to ensure the streamlined portability of their assets for use in the Digital side of the Campaign (both on the website and within Facebook as an App).  The idea within the digital execution was…
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Ellas Kitchen :: Spin to Win Facebook App
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in Advertising, Client facing, Client of Perm Employer, Code, Consultancy, Contract, Creative Technologist, Creativity, CV, Debugging, Design, Development, Employment Type, Facebook, Flash, Food, Drink and Cooking, Game, HTML, Leadership, Open Source, Php, Platform Type, Type of Work, UI, UX, WordPress, WorkThe Ellas Kitchen ‘Spin to Win’ Facebook App was a flash-frontend, php-backend game by which users had to spin a pin wheel on the screen and whatever item it finished on was the item that the user one. Most prizes were voucher based and the fulfillment of these was done via Coupons.com. The ease of use and the significant discounts trough…
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Ellas Kitchen :: Global Website, Email and eCRM Platform
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in Advertising, Client facing, Client of Perm Employer, Code, Consultancy, Contract, Creative Technologist, Creativity, CV, Debugging, Design, Development, eCommerce, Email, Employment Type, Facebook, Flash, Food, Drink and Cooking, Game, HTML, Leadership, Mobile, Open Source, Permanent, Php, Platform Type, Type of Work, UI, UX, Website, WordPress, WorkEllas Kitchen, a Billington Cartmell client, is one of the worlds leading organic baby food manufacturers and i was responsible for the build and roll out of a new eCRM platform that consisted of a multi-site WordPress-based platform for websites with email, Facebook and customer service functionality built in. Global Website Platform with Localised Sites…
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Panasonic :: European Roll-out for Community Platform
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Whilst at Brave, part of the Billington Cartmell group of companies, I was involved with a few significant projects for their lead client, Panasonic. The Panasonic Lumix G is their top selling prosumer camera and Brave had been running there very successful ‘Lumix Lifestyle’ UK community site based in WordPress that enabled professionals and amateurs alike to share images, techniques and…
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John Frieda :: ‘Bag a Box’ Facebook App
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Whilst at Brave, I was responsible for an amazing, yet challenging, build for a John Frieda App on Facebook. Called ‘Bag a Box’ the app was a HTML5 game based on the principal of snaffling, whereby users could grab an evening wear item that they want from the previous owner and if they happened to ‘own’ the…
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Babybel :: SpaceHopper Campaign
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Whilst at Brave we created a Babybel’s SpaceHopper Campaign that allowed participants to upload their own picture (generally of children) and position and wrap it round a Babybel branded space-hopper. These were then printed remotely and delivered back to the user. The code was Php-based and the platform was WordPress.