HTML / CSS / JS development
UN Streets for life
Saved from the brink of mediocrity at the last moment, making a rod for my own back and losing a bit more hair. Looks good now though! Some nice scrolling effects using background-position: fixed; here that I found out don't work on IOS at the last moment!...
Visa on Vulcan v1
Yup - we even do display banner sets too! The following example shows creating a new master MPU banner, and a subsequent DMPU that copies all the previous selections over. Once approved and submitted, the banners are packaged-up and the backup.jpg images are created...
Marriott Bonvoy on Vulcan v1
Another demo of the first iteration of the Trinity platform, previously called Vulcan. Here's a short walkthrough of producing a 9x16 static image ready for publishing on social media. [video width="1920" height="1080"...
EE on Vulcan v1
A demo of the first iteration of the Trinity platform, previously called Vulcan. Here's a short walkthrough of producing a broadcast-ready 16x9 video for an EE campaign. Some steps have been shortened and there's a glaring typo in there! [video width="1920"...
Dick & Dom
Just a simple one pager with dynamic listing. I only put it here because it looks great!
Inti
So, we had 3,000 master images that need to be cropped for various media. For some, there were 30 different sizes to prepare for. 90,000 images in total. Imagine the time and pain involved trying to accomplish that in Photoshop. You’d need a document with 30...
Direct Line Against Tool Theft
An extension of Saatchi's campaign with Direct Line to provide a bit more info on the stats and help available against workers' tool theft. Put together in React (maybe overkill?) with some sneaky css
SaatchiUpriser
Something about this site's colouring seems familiar to me - can't quite put my finger on it! Great site to put together - React and good ol' Bootstrap. There's a sneaky Express Lambda function in there that sends-off the contact form emails, and submisssions are...
Trinity
Where to start with this one?..
On Hold
Covid stopped most of the world but Marie Curie was still doing their incredible work. A great haunting video and a full set of display banners.