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Rock the Belt web

Rock the Belt! web campaign

Role
individual team concept design implementation digital print other
Synopsis
The Minnesota Department of Public Safety was making an effort to reach out to young drivers, and to encourage participation in an online survey, offered free music and video downloads. The scope of this project included design and implementation, including a verification of taking the survey, downloads, and a “Share with a friend” e-mail option. After the success of this site, a campanion site was created to help curb DWI’s by offering a designated driver gift certificate.
Sea Grant Web

MN Sea Grant web site

Role
individual team concept design implementation digital print other
Synopsis
Working with Nick Zlonis at MN Sea Grant, we needed to update the Sea Grant web presence and bring a historically print-centric organization into the digital age. The site features semantic HTML markup, javascript, PHP, and MySQL database-driven components. Extensive UI and IA research was done to organize a site capable of 1000+ pages.
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Greer Photo web

Greer Photo web site

Role
individual team concept design implementation digital print other
Synopsis
With over 25 years of professional photography experience, Jill Greer needed a new site that was scalable and easily updated. While Flash would offer more Gee Whiz! we went with a semantic HTML site with Javascript for ease of access for updating by the client. The design we went with was clean and minimal to bring the focus to the content. After the success of this site, a sister site was created for Judy Freeman Art as well.
Infinite MPG

Infinite MPG web application

Role
individual team concept design implementation digital print other
Synopsis
Based on the idea of a company intranet, Infinite MPG is a web application for users to track their efforts in avoiding the use of fossil fuels. Users enter their distance traveled by foot, bike, carpool, or bus and are given a score based on the positive impact of the act. Then information is presented showing money and carbon emissions saved.
This project is currently under development.
COSEE web site

COSEE web site

Role
individual team concept design implementation digital print other
Synopsis
The Centers for Ocean Sciences Education Excellence make advancements in research and education around the country. This chapters’ site features a blog, wiki, secure login, and semantic markup. This was the combined effort with Nick Zlonis and would become the template for other COSEE’s to implement.
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NAMIC web site

NAMIC web site

Role
individual team concept design implementation digital print other
Synopsis
The NAMIC web site was thoroughly developed to take into account many divisions, multiple newsletters, plus constantly changing and updateable content. With lots of content, a template system was created to manage all the information.
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Urbanly Green web

Urbanly Green web site

Role
individual team concept design implementation digital print other
Synopsis
Working with Cody Chamberlain, Urbanly Green strives to be a “social network resource” for environmentally aware urbanites. Navigation comes from a tag cloud and related material, so it remains very dynamic and could port over to other markets easily.
Project currently under development

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Evan Heisler

Some New Projects in the Works

February 21, 2008

I recently added a few projects. Got any feedback? Take a look and let me know.

Infinite MPG is an idea I had for a web application that would encourage people to use alternative means of transportation. Basically the app is a calendar/diary a person can use to calculate their carbon emissions, and hopefully through awareness, lower them. I personally like knowing how much money I could be saving and how much pollution I am preventing. It could be used in a companies intranet for inner office competitions too.

Urbanly Green is the idea of Cody Chamberlain, a good friend of mine also concerned with environmental impact. His concept is to create a resource for people relative to their location. By using the site, a user could find sustainable businesses and recreation close by. The concept for the design is to use tags to filter related material.

So any feedback? Let me know.

1 Comment »

  1. Holy Shit Evan! Your guitar is looking amazing! Keep posting pictures of the process.

    Comment by Bud — March 16, 2008 @ 9:39 am

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