Archive for the ‘portfolio’ Category

Telstra CEC

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

Telstra CEC (Consumer Experience Centre) is a touchscreen kiosk application that is deployed to the Telstra T-Life stores throughout Australia.

The application is developed and maintained by C4. As an employee of C4 I was responsible for all of the flash development and was heavily involved in designing the webservices and data structures that support the application.

Screenshots of the application below.

Or if you are really keen you can check it out in one of the T-Life stores ;)

Dimensions

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

Dimensions is a site that was built for a Malaysian TV show that is to be distributed through the Malaysian mobile phone network. The site was designed to present each of the TV episodes along with additional media content, character profiles etc.

The website was built in Flash and integrated with a .net Umbraco CMS that presented the data as JSON. As an employee of C4 I was responsible for developing the Flash front end and designing the data structure of the JSON.

The site can be viewed here if you are in Malaysia.

Otherwise you can view the screenshots below.

NRL Live Scoreboard

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

NRL Live Scoreboard is a Flash app that gives in depth information of NRL games as they are played. The Flash app continuously loads XML files that provide details of the games being played including game statistics, player statistics, possession flow, video content and audio feeds.

As an employee of C4I was responsible for developing the Flash app.

The Live Scoreboard is released to the nrl.com (A site managed by C4) and can be viewed here.

Screenshots available below

McHugh Sites

Saturday, October 17th, 2009

My first job at C4 was to work on the McHugh sites: a series of flash based websites for pubs around Sydney.  They connect to a C# .net CMS (Umbraco) using flash remoting and were built using Flex 3.

You can check the sites out here.

http://colombian.com.au/
http://shoreclub.com.au/
http://steynehotel.com.au/

Or a slideshow of screenshots here.

Storyz Canvas

Saturday, March 7th, 2009

Tilefile later became Storyz and produced a Ruby on Rails app that focussed again on media sharing but this time with an element of “timeliness”.

While working as a project manager I kept my sanity by working on a side flash project that used the media from Storyz and allowed users to arrange it spatially, apply effects add stamps etc. I was also responsible for building the server in RoR that supported saving the canvases, sending them to friends and so on.

The Storyz Canvas app was never deployed publicly but here is a video cap of it in action.

Tilefile

Saturday, March 7th, 2009

Tilefile was a web 2.0 company that focussed on social media sharing.

As the lead flash developer I worked with a group of talented programmers to produce the fully flash front end to the product.

Unfortunately the service is no longer running but here are a couple of video captures.

Version 1 built in AS2

Version 2 built in AS3 using Flex 2