Category: Day job

Posts related to the regular employment that pays my bills.

Hey folks, I’m back to talk about an app project from my day job.

A prototype website and companion app for a rewards scheme that allowed users to get discounts when they shopped at participating retailers as well as donating a portion to a charitable organization of their choice.

My team and I built the frontend, while a sister team worked on the backend.

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Android app to geotag Christmas trees

The Christmas business I used to work out of offered a popular service where customers could visit earlier in the year and choose a still-growing tree in our plantations. The first year was messy with all of us struggling to find customer’s trees with crude paper forms and “best guess” locations, so I was asked to investigate using very cheap Android devices to geotag trees and ease the pain.

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Greetings one and all, today we’ll be taking a look at another bit of concepting/messing around from the start of 2015. This time we’ve got an animation of some flying reindeer!

This follows on from the settling snowfall effect I’ve covered previously. This project was started directly after, but never reached the same level of completion.

Flying reindeer animation lapetus
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In early 2015 I was given a brief to create a mobile sales app for my employers travelling salespeople to use when they visit customers. I had to rush a prototype out in 4 days which was barely functional but largely UI complete.

A few more weeks of work and it all came together. There’s still a few feature gaps and such but all the important stuff is there.

jadecliff sales app start page
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Greetings once again, time to talk about a game prototype!

I briefly worked at a small marketing agency where I produced this to pitch the owner of a number of Christmas tree farms. Work started May 2013 and concluded around July.

I wanted to try and make a runner-type game in the tree farm, and over a few iterations I think we came out with something kinda fun – although requiring a lot more work to get to release.

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Quick web project today – a website for a local scaffolding company atop WordPress. This was back in 2013 and having never used WordPress for anything other than this blog before it was a learning curve.

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Above the fold features the nav, a service guarantee, various accreditations and a short slideshow of sample jobs, and from there we break in to three columns to enumerate the types of work the company will undertake.

That’s all folks, thanks for reading.