The Licious Design System is a system of ui elements designed in Figma and built as web components with StencilJS. The elements, when completed, are meant to be used with the Cartolicious web app. The work was inspired by other design systems such as Material UI and Esri's Calcite.
Cartolicious is a cartographic art tool. It is meant to be a space where a user can see the world differently and simply enjoy the earth's cartographic forms in vivid colors.
EazyTexter helps you send text messages faster. Just click on a
contact name and a message and iMessages will open up with the contact and message ready to be sent! In
addition, express messages allow you to quickly send a message to a specific contact with the click of 2
buttons.
Active Mobile is Windows tablet based software produced by Active Tree Services. This web application was built and implemented as complimentary software to the tablet application. The application is an html/css/javascript solution that runs in both desktop and tablet browsers. Its built around Esri’s Javascript API and draws from the same database as the Tablet application, providing another complementary tool for vendors to interact with and update business data.
As a business application, UX is a high priority. This application, though quite simple looking, provides complex database driven interactivity in a clean, non-obtrusive manner.
Spottin'oz is part scavenger hunt, part collaborative art project. The goal of the game is simple: users find and photograph graphical uses of the shape of Australia in the world around them, from tattoos to corporate logos. They then upload the image and gain points once it is accepted. As users gain points, they rise in rank and become part of a collaborative art performance.
This site was built for Esri and is used by the sales team as a marketing tool for local governments. It is meant to highlight ways in which Esri's mapping and spatial software can be used by local government agencies.
A map based utility website that allows users to test customized map pin designs against various basemaps. This site was presented as part of tech presentation at the Esri International User Conference.
A small website built for American artist Marcus Civin. The site is meant to provide a visually engaging archive of the artist's work.
A micro-site built for the University of California Santa Cruz as part of their 45th anniversary celebration. The site is meant to celebrate 40 outstanding and 5 up and coming alumni. The site needed to stay within the UCSC brand guidelines, but was allowed to diverge slightly through the use of darker shades of blue and gold.
A custom map based web application designed and built for the City of Omaha, Nebraska. The site is meant to be a utility for the public, allowing them to review energy use of public facilities across the city. Custom map pins were designed and implemented as part of the solution.