This elegant set of templates and guides for running scrum rituals will give your team a great foundation to iterate on. They offer you the convenience of a clean pre-designed format that covers all the essentials of the key rituals of scrum, with the flexibility to develop your own style and support the way your team uses scrum.
I had the opportunity to work with the team at Moovweb to update one of the first declarative JavaScript mobile libraries, Uranium. We improved compatibility with jQuery, refined the feature set, and rewrote/rebuilt a documentation site hosted on Github to be responsive.
I used a combination of natural language processing in Ruby and manual editing to develop, design, and release a set of 'transconceived' editions of several familiar books, to help readers look past gender and rediscover the wit and wisdom of classic literature
As the lead front-end engineer for Stayful, I overhauled the site's handcrafted interaction and user interface to improve modularity and add responsiveness for desktop, phone, and tablet, integrating designs and updating requirements for an aggressive launch schedule.
As a promotion for StumbleUpon in conjunction with the Oscars, we built a microsite to encourage stumbling in less than a month, working tightly with Design.
As Producer for the award-winning feature-length documentaries "Egypt: The Story Behind the Revolution" and "Stories From Tahrir" I created simple promotional websites for each. They are responsive for viewing on desktop browsers or on handheld devices.
For StumbleUpon I worked on a variety of general site pages, including the home page, marketing pages, content pages, user settings, and a variety of widgets and modals. I also created email-friendly HTML templates for a component-based email CMS.
As a project for a Design class, I created a satirical site in response to the information pollution surrounding the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. The site evolved out of a video montage I created, and explored the design principles of color, balance, unity, symmetry, and rhythm.
This client had a complex style guide specific to their site. I designed a modified skin for the Enhanced Provider Directory, and applied it on top of the Vanilla CSS for backward compatibility.
The flexibility of the Enhanced Provider Directory code was tested when a client requested a version that would fit within a 760px wide iframe on their site, and accommodate dynamic client-supplied CSS.
A designer and I revisited the user interface for the enhanced provider directory to accommodate deeper features in a Section 508 accessible, extensible, and fully cross-browser compliant (IE6, IE7, IE8, Firefox, Chrome, and Safari) way.
This data collection tool for healthcare providers makes it easy for a doctor or medical staff to submit patient data to insurance plans to improve transparency.
Worked with a team of Javascript programmers, and developed a template and a set of standards for this and future related sites. Cross-browser AJAX application with modals, select lists, rounded elements which expand and contract dynamically, autosuggest, tabs, and CSS-driven printable pages.
An alternative skin for an enhanced provider directory. Vertical formatting and expanding rows for detail display. Created a custom numerical zip field entry widget in Javascript to avoid validation errors. Modal and detail rows with independent print views. Styling driven by very specific site-wide design guidelines. This site's design won a WebAward in 2009 for outstanding web development in the healthcare industry.
Integrating with an existing Javascript framework, I developed a structure for skinnable and flexible HTML/CSS to support a variety of dynamic AJAX elements. Key features included expandable rows, buttons with labels and icons, Google Charts integration, and expanding bar charts with complex graphic design that could be modified easily in Javascript.
I stepped into a team trying to debug cross-browser display issues in a live AJAX project with a legacy codebase. Design requirements were strict, as the site had to coordinate with a large client's existing site. Developed an extendable template structure for accessible and scriptable HTML/CSS.
Working with internal designers, I developed a Flash-driven web interface from scratch. The navigation had to reflect certain key company distinctions, such as the repetition of the number nine, and the concept of joining items with golden connectors. The Flash components had to integrate smoothly with custom HTML pages designed to match the look of existing marketing materials.
In 1994 I was made responsible for a project to convert all of Apple's Corporate Communications documents for presentation on the new World Wide Web. I led a team to develop resources including a PR library and press release process, a product datasheet archive, and a process for managing product launch materials. As webmaster for the company home page, working across divisions with other internal resources, I helped transform the user interface for a range of content hosted around the company to a design which followed Apple's strict and elegant corporate standards.