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    2016 › Madden Media

    The 2016 version of the Madden corporate site. It had been essentially unchanged for several years, and it showed. The site was also very cluttered (with over 6GB of files!), and needed to be streamlined. The primary visitor to the site is there for job listings and to see our work, so the layout was optimized to show off these things as easily as possible.

    What I did

    All the programming. The design was done by our design team lead (and he did a great job).

    Note: This is availble to be viewed online.
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    2015 › Madden Media - Man vs. Steak

    Madden Media began producing content for clients in 2015. These pieces were standalone responsive designs that featured the client's destination in a story format. While not incredibly complex, this piece is fun and features some nice animations and parallax movement.

    What I did

    All of the programming, including the master frameworks and animation libraries that all the Madden content pieces are built on. These frameworks allow the team to deploy stories of this complexity in around a 8-12 hours. The design was done by our design team, with the custom animations created in-house (and they are great!).

    Note: This is availble to be viewed online.
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    2015 › Madden Media - Gettysburg

    Madden Media began producing content for clients in 2015. These pieces were standalone responsive designs that featured the client's destination in a story format. This particular piece for Gettysburg was especially complex with angled borders and content flow in relation to graphical elements.

    What I did

    All of the programming, including the master frameworks and animation libraries that all the Madden content pieces are built on. These frameworks allow the team to deploy stories of this complexity in around a 8-12 hours. The design was done by our design team.

    Note: This is availble to be viewed online.
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    2015 › Crossfit Tucson

    Crossfit Tucson wanted an updated look that reflected their branding in the gym itself and have lots of good information to get people eager to sign up.

    This design is fully responsive, and follows the trends of a single-page presentation to allow the user to scroll through and learn quickly about the gym. There are a few additional detail pages inside where needed.

    What I did

    The site is hand-coded, and I am resonsible for everything outside of the photography and external generated content such as Facebook posts and daily workouts. I created the logo, the design and also contributed heavily on content writing and re-writing. For reference, here's their previous home page.

    Note: This is availble to be viewed online.