Catch-a-Boat was a great website but…

Published on Sep. 25, 2009
by Kyle

Catch-a-Boat was a great website, and I’m gonna let it have its moment, but Beyonce had the best Colle + McVoy campaign of the last quarter.

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Art(ists) on the Verge Fellowship

I am one of five recipients of the Northern Lights organization’s Art(ists) on the Verge Fellowship funded by the Jerome Foundation.

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Squawq Analytics – Term metrics for Twitter

The launch of Squawq, a powerful analytics tool for brands and Twitter. Squawq stores information about terms so that a user may monitor its popularity and know what is being said.

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Cyclist Mural

As avid bikers at Colle + McVoy we rose to the occasion and created a mural, using rear-projection and top-mounted camera. We decided to show the many styles of cycling and have some fun with it!

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Twaugmented Reality

Our team created an augmented-reality site using fiducial-tracking (the type with the paper square) and I was the lead developer.

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Catch-a-Boat was a great website but…

Catch-a-Boat was a great website, and I’m gonna let it have its moment, but…

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Ramon-Lawrence on Project Runway

I stepped in and coded some major components to the site including the galleries. It lead to a couple really nice stand-alone components that I have used in a lot projects since.

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Yearbook Yourself 2009 launches

We launched Yearbook Yourself earlier this week and the response has been astounding.

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