Web Sites
2008 / Sep
I wrote all the Flash code for this new site for a secret client of ours. Beautiful design by Brett L., with full browser window video, sweet browser history & deeplinking functionality, and fire.
view site: http://www.meetthebeckers.com/
2008 / Sep
I designed and built a fancy little web site for my Dad, since he put out a great new full length album that he's promoting. If you like the jazzier side of music, you should really check it out! The site features my shopping cart, image gallery, contact form, fancy flash/ajax mp3 player, and news section.
view site: http://www.petegitlin.com/
2008 / Aug
Audi rolled out the new A4, and we handled the web side of things. Big team effort on this site by coders Grant, Ryan and myself. Slick design by Bryan C, Ross M, and video by Kris H. I wrote the animation engine for each section, implemented audio, and coded the detail & legal screens and fancy buttons. Main programming by Grant, and configurator and spec sections by Ryan.
view site: http://www.truthinengineering.com/a4
2008 / Jul
I helped my good friend Jon out by whipping up some code for his new designer t-shirt business web site. I built a reusable ajax product image gallery, and implemented my php shopping cart right into his site's existing xhtml.
view site: http://www.ilovetoastee.com/
2008 / Jul
Another microsite for a PSS release. This one for my new EP. The microsite features my flash/ajax mp3 player, and was designed by Snowblinded. As of this microsite, we've added shopping cart support on every one of our microsites.
2008 / Jul
AME is a program that lets auto and Audi enthusiasts spend time getting into the real action of a series of races. Features full screen video and a new animation engine. I was the sole developer on this site; Slick design by Bryan C.
view site: http://www.truthinengineering.com/audiexp
2008 / Jun
ADE is a program that lets Audi enthusiasts test drive Audis on a series of race tracks and obstacle courses throughout the US. I built the Flash brochure, which links out to a 3rd-party booking system. Flash site features lots of program details, videos, and a slick image gallery. Slick design by Bryan C.
2008 / May
Audi rolled out the new Q5 to the North American market, and I built the Flash gallery / microsite to start spreading the word. Slick design by Bryan C.
view site: http://www.audiusa.com/
2008 / Apr
I ported my Papervision3D navigation system over from truthinengineering.com, and built this miniature version for the Audi USA home page. It can play videos and link out to featured parts of the site.
view site: http://www.audiusa.com/
2008 / Apr
I built this Flash theater to increase awareness of current special offers. It loads in different videos or swf animations per offer. The data and files come from Audi's CMS, and changes frequently.
2008 / Mar
We built the massive Flash site for Audi's Iron Man promotion. I helped with a number of sections, and helped train our new math whiz Kris, who blew everyone away with his Papervision DNA strands on his first Actionscript project. Grant took the engineering lead, and lots of help came from the whole team. Awesome design by Andrew and Hoshi and video from Brandon. Huge team effort!
view site: http://www.audi.com/ironman
2008 / Mar
I redeigned and rebuilt my mother's web site where she sells her beautiful paintings of horses and lots of other subjects. She's really amazing, and I highly recommend buying her artwork :)
view site: http://www.frakefineart.com/
2008 / Mar
This microsite was built for the release of our full-length electronic album. I coded everything, including an updated Flash mp3 player with full screen real-time visualizer! Beautiful design by Snowblinded.com.
pics: 1
2008 / Feb
This was the first Audi site that I took the lead on, and it was linked to by the 2nd commercial in the Super Bowl. I wrote most of the Actionscript code (Critics section by Grant, and video player help from Todd) and learned Papervision3D, the awesome open-source 3D engine. My coworkers rounded up all the previous Flash work we've done for Audi and integrated it all into a sweet shell with a cool publishing system for static file delivery. Amazing effort by everybody involved!
view site: http://www.truthinengineering.com
2007 / Dec
Another slick Audi microsite for the brand-new stylish and performance-laden S5. Grant and Ryan B built most of this site, but I jumped in to integrate our new audio engine and fancy Audi contact form.
view site: http://microsites.audiusa.com/s5/index.html
2007 / Dec
We are just brimming with holiday cheer after scoring The North Face account. To help spread our year-end good vibes, I built this holiday Mix-o-rator so our friends could well up with happiness too. I coded the entire microsite, using the new Factory AS3 audio engine that I rebuilt. I also wrote all the music loops and samples for the site.
view site: http://mixorator.factorylabs.com/
2007 / Dec
This was the second microsite for PSS. This site features the animation engine that I wrote in javascript, and is the home to our very first release on the record label. Excellent design by Snowblinded.
2007 / Nov
In addition to my always-hectic music/work schedule, I've been The Positive Project's technology director and web developer for the past 5 years or so. I've built 3 CD-ROMs that have been used in medical clinics and support environments, and have worked on or completely built 3 iterations of their web site. I kind of fell into working with them through a friend, and they're really the most incredibly dedicated and kind people I know. They don't get paid, and have certainly put more money, sweat and tears into their work than most of us could imagine. They've paid me with relentless gratitude and vegetarian home-cooked dinners, and I'm proud to have been a part of getting them to this point.
Their web site back-end was just built by a very generous development company called Moon Valley out in California, and I've helped them with lots of front-end changes in the past week. The work continues, and if you feel strongly about helping people with the disease, consider donating to The Positive Project.
Their web site back-end was just built by a very generous development company called Moon Valley out in California, and I've helped them with lots of front-end changes in the past week. The work continues, and if you feel strongly about helping people with the disease, consider donating to The Positive Project.
view site: http://thepositiveproject.org/
2007 / Oct
Copper wanted a flashy, animation-heavy microsite to promote the opening of the 2007-2008 winter season. So we built them a really nice Flash 9 site. This was my first Actionscript3/Flash9 site, and despite its rockiness, the site came out quite nicely.
view site: http://freeyourmountain.com/
2007 / Oct
This was the first microsite for PSS. Lots more to come - we're creating a microsite for each release. This site features the animation engine that I wrote in javascript. Hot design by Snowblinded.
2007 / Aug
Yet another personal project of mine, CacheFlowe is my recording artist name, so I rebuilt the site to easily update and spread large amounts of media and info across the web. Update: cacheflowe.com had 299 gigabytes of .mp3 files downloaded in 2007! these internet tubes are gonna burst!
view site: http://cacheflowe.com/
2007 / Aug
I coded this html site for the local Space Gallery. Check out the artist page for my fancy custom xml/php/ajax image gallery. The site also uses my custom javascript page transition code.
view site: http://spacegallery.org/
2007 / Jul
Another personal project of mine, Plastic Sound Supply is my new record label. Designs by Tony Cozzi (Snowblinded).
view site: http://plasticsoundsupply.com/
pics: 1
2007 / Jul
Audi was running clinics around the country to show off their incredible line of performance vehicles. Users could sign up on our site for the location and date of their choice. I built the entire front end using the latest CSS/JS/AJAX technologies. Check out my sweet custom animation/transition system and car gallery.
view site: http://www.audidrivingexperience.com/
2007 / Jun
Factory's known for having awesome company parties. For our big summer "Hot Party", we worked with local mobile technology company Pocketfuzz, and built a special Flash RSS feed reader that was displayed on big screens at the event. Partygoers could send text/image messages from their cell phones, which would show up on the screens moments later. Fun stuff!
2007 / Apr
I built the new CMS-enabled Flash product site for Gregory, one of the world's leaders in serious outdoor backpacks. This Flash site was ultimately shelved due to issues with their internal marketing department. But it was really nice if I do say so myself!
2007 / Apr
I helped out a bunch with the code for the main movie site, as well as the original teaser Flash site. I also built the game, which can be found in the Games section. Main coders on the site itself were Sean D and Grant.
view site: http://www.chuckandlarry.com/
2007 / Mar
I built the Flash music player for the Rawlings web site that was developed by Factory. Main site code by Tony @ Factory.
view site: http://www.rawlings.com/
2007 / Feb
I built the front end Flash code for this fancy web site for the local Outlook Music (owned by former Bronco player Trevor Graves). Our new hire Dan helped a bit on the code as I got him up to speed with our coding practices.
view site: http://www.outlookmusic.com/
2007 / Feb
Building on the success of the Q7 microsite, we built a special stand-alone site for the Audi Q7 Truth campaign. I jumped in on this project to consult on the overall architecture and to build the custom audio-looping component. As you move through the site, certain audio tracks turn on and off to help out the overall experience. Aaron and Todd get credit for building the overall site, and the creative team as usual, killed it.
view site: http://www.audiq7truth.com/
2007 / Jan
Scarpa, manufacturer of extreme outdoor adventure footwear, needed a new site for their global center of operations in Italy. We built them a multi-language, CMS-enabled website to showcase their products and company. I built the Flash front end, and Ken did a great job on the back end.
view site: http://www.scarpa.net/
2007 / Jan
Boa, the inventors of an innovative sports lacing system, was given a major rebranding by Factory. I was charged with the task of creating the dynamic, CMS-enabled splash and header Flash navigation pieces.
view site: http://www.boatechnology.com/
2007 / Jan
Audi needed a new microsite for the Launch of their new SUV, the Q7. We built them a fancy site, focused on the versatility, performance and style of the vehicle.
2007 / Jan
Airwalk was running some promotions with Payless, who was the big new Airwalk retailer. We created this microsite to help build some excitement about the return of the brand. I jumped into the code to build the Mac OSX-style dock navigation, which chronicled a brief history of the Airwalk brand. Todd @ Factory coded the bulk of the site.
2006 / Dec
For the global launch of Microsoft Vista, Dell computers had to educate their huge sales team on the new features and benefits of adopting the new OS. They had us create this online training/quiz application to help speed along this precess.
2006 / Aug
Palmer Snowboards needed a new web site and marketing campaign for the 2006-2007 season, so we hooked them up! I led the charge on the super fancy Flash site, and had big help from Aaron to make the front-end awesome.
view site: http://palmersnowboards.com/
pics: 1
2006 / Jun
The sunglass manufacturer Optic Nerve needed a rebranding, so we gave them the full deal, including a fancy, CMS-enabled Flash site with a VIP program for retail shop employees. Shop workers were given VIP cards with a special code to receive free/discounted product direct from the source via our private online ordering system.
view site: http://nerveusa.com/
2006 / May
The Powell Bros. run a Lacrosse summer camp, and Factory built their web site. I built the Flash image slideshow header that could be edited in the CMS.
view site: http://threepowells.com/
2006 / May
Click was the first Happy Madison movie starring Adam Sandler for a while, and the movie concept was really fun and techy, so they had us build a fun and immersive site to help explain and hype the movie. Todd @ Factory gets a huge thanks for assisting with the code.
2006 / Mar
When Quiksilver bought Rossignol, they wanted a slick and stylish way to spread the word within the ranks of the 2 corporations. Factory was hired to create this extremely custom, editable presentation. The presentation was distributed to managers via cross-platform CD-ROM, and could be controlled forward/backward with a wireless, USB-powered clicker.
2006 / Feb
The parent company of Vision Streetwear had us put up this temporary splash page that featured their comeback ad campaign.
view site: http://www.visionstreetwear.com/
2006 / Feb
This was the first movie site I coded by myself. We got to make a fun navigation system and a couple awesome video games.
2006 / Jan
This was my first full site built with Acstionsctipt2 / Flash8. We built this CMS-enabled web site for the jazz/Americana record label Tomato.
view site: http://tomatorecords.com/
2006 / Jan
I coded all the Flash pieces for this Dell online campaign.
view site: http://dell.com/workstations
2005 / Dec
We built the site for the hilarious new Happy Madison film, Grandma's Boy.
view site: http://grandmasboymovie.com
2005 / Nov
This fancy banner was part of a campaign to promote the yearly SIA convention in Las Vegas.
2005 / Oct
This site was built for SIA (SnowSports Industries America) to show off the new year of ski clothing designs.
view site: http://snowfashions.org
2005 / Sep
This was one of the first projects I did at Factory. It was a portfolio site for local photographer Brian Bailey.
view site: http://brianbaileyphotography.com
2005 / Jul
This was a personal project of mine. I'm very into the local experimental electronic scene, and there's so much understated talent here, I thought I'd use my new knowledge of internet radio streaming to build a site that showcases the amazing talent in the state. Design by Tony Cozzi (Snowblinded).
view site: http://coloradoexperimental.org
pics: 1
2005 / Jun
This was the first site I built using new table-less css design, and the 5th iteration of my personal web portfolio.
view site: http://justinefekt.com
2005 / Feb
I coded this site with some simple php for a friend who designed it over at Ciao Advertising. Sobe Wraps is a health-food eatery down in Florida.
view site: http://sobewraps.com/
pics: 1
2004 / Dec
Tony Cozzi (Snowblinded) designed, and I coded this Flash portfolio site for photographer Thomas Cooper. Features multiple galleries that are easily editable by changing an xml file and uploading new images.
view site: http://www.lightboximages.com/
2004 / Dec
I coded this site for a friend who runs their own design/poster/t-shirt business out of Florida. He designed it, and I made it work.
view site: http://dat-design.com