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This was an existing Drupal site that I re-themed. The site design was created by Vanessa Croome of Claris Media in beautiful Fernie, BC.
This is a showcase site featuring immersive photography and a video blog by Andrew Semple.
The image locations are mapped and the 360° interactive images are displayed in a Flash viewer in a modal window.
This was another very quickly done site for Alexandra Morton. It was done in aid of her campaign to preserve the West Coast marine ecology.
The site features an online petition and donation functionality (übercart).
This is an e-commerce site. It features free demos and sells subscriptions to its carbon management software. In this application, Drupal is integrated with an external database driven flash based carbon calculator. Subscriptions are handled using Drupal's Übercart suite and Role Expiry.
When I built this, I spent a crazy amount of time fighting with one particular module's functionality that was still in the development phase. It all worked out though.
This project is a very successful one.
Cyclists register on the site. They form teams and log the kilometers that they ride on their way to and from work.
This application integrates with a a custom built calculator application (built by Passion for Action) that tracks the distances of the individual riders and teams. The site gives participating riders an indication of what kind of positive environmental impact they are having by using the bikes instead of their cars.
This is a very simple html e-commerce site that sells only one product.
This is one of the few sites that I a have done that I take credit for the graphic design. The design for this is minimalist bit I am happy with it.
This was a very quick wordpress site that was designed to fundraise for Alexandra Morton's Supreme Court Challenge.
This little site proved to be very successful.
"But she earned plenty of media coverage after she added a PayPal link to her adopt-a-fry.com website. Donations poured in – small contributions that don’t qualify for tax receipts but helped finance court action against the provincial government.
Morton not only won the declaration that Victoria has no regulatory power over fish farms, she also won approximately $100,000 in costs, which the province has already paid."
- www.bivinteractive.com
