2007 - NZCT Grants Processing Intranet
Intranet-development as an employee of Silverstripe Ltd.. Custom PHP5-backend for processing grant applications, with workflow-capabilities, logging, reporting and payment-tools. Roles: Backend-Development
2007 - Inform Insurance Extranet

Extranet-development as an employee of Silverstripe Ltd.. Used by brokers to provide personalized insurance advice. A custom CRM-solution seamlessly integrates with a insurance-management interface used by clients. Graphic Design by The Church.
Roles: Frontend-/Backend-Development, Project Management
2006 - Stephan Philipps

Small and beautiful portfolio of the unconventional german artist Stefan Philipps. In cooperation with wernerbohr, I mainly programmed the Flash-interface. Some serious vector-programming was involved in creating the dynamically adapting line. Perhaps I’ll do a Nibbles on this codebase someday… :)
2005 - HGM Bau

Neat website (>10 pages) for my dad’s new company. Cold colors and the block-based style provide a robust and trustworthy look, together with the slickness of drop-shadows and gradients in the background. Everything from texts over screendesign to xhtml/css was done by me. It’s been a long time since doing such a non-dynamic website, which was even too small to use a templating-engine—what a mess :)
2005 - Mediamap

This project for University of Applied Sciences Darmstadt intended to collect european bachelor/master-studies which are comparable to “Media Production”. A small team of students did the concept, research and design for “Mediamap”. My part was the technical realization, ranging from templates over database-access to a Typo3-Framework provided to future editors. Currently the system holds about 50 courses, and is a very useful ressource especially for local students wishing to study abroad. Roles: Concept, Backend-Development, CSS
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2005 - Fowid

FOWID (“Forschungsgesellschaft für Weltanschauungen Deutschland”) is a German research institute which needed an online publication-platform. I worked out a concept together with the agency wernerbohr and implemented everything with Typo3 and a custom digital asset management.
2005 - O2 Music (Pre-Release)

Mobile provider o2 released this information-website (“Vorabkommunikation”) in advance to the launch of it’s new music-distribution-platform “o2 Music”. Scholz&Volkmer in Wiesbaden was commissioned with the conception and implementation. I took part in creating a standards-compliant web-frontend, developing re-usable flash-assets, animation-concept and a bit of backend-programming. In the meantime, the final shop (by Loudeye) is online, while the pre-release-parts remain on subsequent pages.
2005 - O2 Frühlingsgefühle

My first job as an intern for Scholz&Volkmer in Wiesbaden. Basically I did the technical part of the flash-header, with a quite performance-hungry implementation of dynamically masked layers and randomly placed elements.
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2004 - Kleidermarkt

Kleidermarkt is a second-hand-chain with stores in Munich, Berlin, Cologne and many other german cities. Together with wernerbohr I redesigned their website from a pure flash-presentation to a mixture of flash-navigation and xhtml-content. All content is generated by Typo3 (again…). It was a challenging task to enhance the general usability while maintaining a functional flash/xhtml-environment. As an additional advantage of the redesign kleidermarkt.de is now search-engine-friendly (which is hard to achieve with pure flash-websites).
2004 - Werner Bohr

This project was definetly a challenge: werner bohr—agentur für gestaltung, a Trier-based advertising-agency, asked me to implement a rather unconventional interface-draft in Flash+Actionscript. My duties also included usabilty-advice and backend-programming. XML is used to build up a completely customizable navigation along computed bezier-paths. A portfolio-minisite is dynamically created by a custom Typo3-Extension and Flash Remoting. Several smaller goodies were produced: a newsletter-system, advanced form-validation in Flash and secure downloads for clients. Lots of sweat, but a very interesting project that shows the abilities of Typo3 even in an “unfriendly” Flash-environment.
2004 - Pixxelschubser

Pixxelschubser was the unofficial portal for my fellow students of Media Production at University of Applied Sciences Darmstadt. The lack of an official site made Pixxelschubser rather prominent, serving as information-peer as well as community-base. My part in development was building up a CMS (Typo3) with complete groupware and rights-management functions. I also co-wrote the XHTML/CSS part.
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