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Unity3D Concept Game - Rodent Run

Unity3D, C#, WebGL

Designed and built with Unity3D, this prototype game lets the player navigate "Murray the Mole" through a complicated garden maze. Created as student project for University of Maryland Global Campus course “CMST315 – Game Design I”, this prototype uses free assets from the Unity Asset Store to create an immersive game environment using the Unity Engine. Through Unity’s framework with C# this desktop format game concept lets the player navigate the character through a third-person birds-eye view of the gameboard while trying to find a game token and powerups hidden throughout the maze. Can you navigate Murray out of the maze in time?

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Online Concept Markeplace - Gnomes Stuttgart

HTML5, CSS3, JS

Our world is full of online marketplaces and each one needs to be unique, user friendly, and pleasing to the eye in order to attract and keep customers. Created as student project for University of Maryland Global Campus course “CMST386 - Principles of Web Design and Technology II”, this concept marketplace is designed for a Scandinavian-style Christmas Gnome decor store and represents just one concept in an ever-growing digital shopping experience. Created using CSS/SASS variables, the color scheme is easily adjusted with little effort – enabling custom color schemes for differing product seasons or themes. Check out the demo site today and see what is possible.

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Blog Concept Site - Responsive Web Design

HTML5, CSS3, JS

Blogs are a dime a dozen, and even more so for helpful tips on improving your web development skills. Created as student project for University of Maryland Global Campus course “CMST386 - Principles of Web Design and Technology II”, this concept blog site is designed to showcase some basic skills like breadcrumbs, gradients, and navigation controls. The star of this concept is the gradient text and animation along with its unique color scheme and navigation design. Created using CSS/SASS variables, the color scheme is easily adjusted with little effort – enabling the design to be easily modified for any client. Check out the demo site today and see what is possible.

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Blog Concept Site - Search Engines

HTML5, CSS3, JS

In this concept blog site, explore how high contrast colors can make for an engaging user experience and visually stunning design. Created as student project for University of Maryland Global Campus course “CMST386 - Principles of Web Design and Technology II”, this concept site gives a brief overview of search engine optimizations. The concept site uses CSS grid to create a responsive design and card containers to organize information. The playful color scheme demonstrates use of unconventional hues for eye-catching and unique branding for prospective projects - making a site instantly recognizable to its users. Check out the demo site today and see what is possible.

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Pure JS/CSS Office Scheduling Calendar

Web Design, JavaScript, HTML/CSS

This web-based office scheduling calendar is 100% pure JavaScript and CSS. No libraries, CDNs, Bootstrap, or JQuery needed here. This dynamic and intuitive interface can be adapted to handle virtually any common data databasing service as all the data rendering is done client-side. With the capacity to handle 1,000 event records per second, this calendar tool is great for both small and large organizations. A modern SharePoint deployable app is in the works, and will be ready soon. The updated version will use Microsoft’s SharePoint Framework (SPFx) with ReactJS supporting dynamic content interaction. Check out the demo video. An interactive demo is coming soon.

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Colorful Dynamic SharePoint Classic Calendar

Web Design, JavaScript, JQuery, HTML/CSS, SharePoint

SharePoint is a powerful tool for organizational collaboration, but it is not without its limits. Being able to dynamically filter events on a SharePoint calendar has always been a painful, multi-step process and calendar overlays simply do not work in highly-fluid work environments. With this tool you can add new event categories on-the-fly, enable on-click filtering, quicker access to the day - week - month view modes, and FINALLY be able to print a clean version of your calendar. Better yet, this tool enhances your basic SharePoint calendar's integration with MS Outlook, letting you categorize, set importance levels, and tag the busy-status across platforms while maintaining a uniform appearance.

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