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Projects

Project

thetruth.com (2011)

The truth anti-tobacco campaign site, with arcade games and a 40k+ user base.

Quitting ain’t Easy The highlight of this page is simply the use of the facebook comment plugin. Quitting ain't Easy screenshot
Night of the Gummies Microsite for the Night of the Gummies mobile game on iPhone and Android Night of the Gummies
Unsweetened truth Hatch awards Gold winning site! This was the kick-off campaign micro-site for 2011. Unsweetened truth
truth on the Road Vans Warped Tour site with a custom flickr/YouTube aggregator, multiple share options, and a database driven tour schedule. truth on the Road
Shards O’ Glass Hatch Silver bowl winning site! Parody campaign with mobile games Shards O' Glass
Big Tobacco Documents This is one of the more JavaScript-full pages. There's a document picker that opens a lightbox, and an AJAX facts listing. Big Tobacco Documents
Infect truth Guerrilla street campaign Infect truth
Whudafxup / Eelus Microsite for the graffiti artist known as Eelus Whudafxup / Eelus
MTV’s Zombieville Microsite for the Zombieville mini-series on MTV MTV's Zombieville
Sunnyside Remix An old campaign for truth, redesigned for 2011 Sunnyside Remix
The Arcade Gallery of Flash games promoting awareness of big tobacco's untruths The Arcade
Apparel Store This page has a custom lightbox to show products. CSS3 transformations are used to rotate the polaroids. Apparel Store
truth Archives Listing of all projects on thetruth.com truth Archives
Registration form Registration form with client-side and server-side validation. Registration is actually API driven. Registration form

Background

My role as backend & frontend developer and database administrator allowed me to create a dynamic site architecture that could handle the many unique designs for each campaign on the site. This included reworking a user database with thousands of users, handling multiple forms with client-side AND server-side validation, and creating JavaScript hooks to manipulate the page where Flash required DOM interaction. Basically, the 2011 version of thetruth.com is my proof that I’m capable of building a ridiculously large brand site singlehandedly. The only thing I didn’t make was the Flash.