Interactive Portfolio

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Tagged Tanakh

The Tagged Tanakh (TT) is the solution I offered to a niche publisher looking to expand its audience and explore new ways of monetizing its intellectual property. The Tagged Tanakh’s purpose is to generate and catalogue conversations around the Bible. It is a web application built on ASP.NET with AJAX. Mixing curated as well as user generated content, the TT brings together academic scholarship, game theory, data visualization, and community management.

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JPS Interactive

JPSI.org is dedicated to the interactive activities of JPS, a 122 year-old non-profit book publisher. Built with a Drupal developer, I provided creative direction, visual assets, copywriting, interaction design, and daily oversight to JPSI.org. The site includes an active blog, interactive thought experiments, and general information about JPSI and its projects.

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Sticky Situation

An educational site geared for teens intending to inform them of the impact of oil-based products in their daily lives. This site was completed in 2006 by the VFS DD05 class and was awarded Best Group Project.

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Comix in Translation

A digital case study exploring the possible transformations of the sequential art form online. A downloadable mini comic book and two different Flash prototypes adapting the same story test assumptions about webcomics and readability. How do comix change as they move from analog to digital?

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Save My Baby

The concept is simple. Save babies as they’re hurled from burning buildings.

Click on the screen where you see the action and use the cursors to move firemen and their trampoline to save the babies. But watch out for those heavy TVs!

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ThisDudeSucks.com

Made during the 2006 Pennsylvania Senatorial race, TDS, asks you how well you know PA senator Rick Santorum and his strange and wacky policies. This was my first completed Flash mini site.

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