Author Archives: katie

Work or Life: Branding Identity Crisis

So like a lot of people I had been using my name.com as a professional portfolio.  Popular, but a crappy thing to do. I am more than the sum of my parts. As a result the brand new katiesexton.com is a mix of shit I’ve done with random stuff that has very little to do [...]

Old Work: Portfolio Site with all the Bells

This site included: wordpress theme Custom menu Twitter plugin to pull various search terms RSS blog feed plugin Very custom staff pages including links to various social networking sites, all updatable via wordpress Here are some stills of the work I completed:

Old Work: Ajax-only Marketing Website with Custom Flash Player

This site involved: custom js to handle playing/pausing of video complicated content-manageable hover menu for video section ajax loading of all pages sifr Here are some stills:   And here’s a helpful link to all the javascript for this site, in case you want to use wimpy player with a totally custom playlist:  js.

Old Work: Recipe / Marketing Website

This site (written entirely in ASP classic, quite the rare beast in ’09) required: interface with an external API favoriting logins and interfacing with client sign up process searching products section tons of fucking jquery Here are some stills:

Old Work: Social Networking Site for Women

This website required a lot of bells and whistles, including: user management, including adding new users of various admin levels WYSWIG editor with lots of extras like side modules, quizzes, polls, etc. facebook-like “what are you doing now” edit in place js robust user profiles including your favorite articles, authors, groups, and all your recent [...]

The Wire Public Record

This project involved some data manipulation for a flash front end, including a custom content management system to publish or moderate user submissions of dedications to The Wire show.

Johnson’s Escape your Stress Contest

This contest site for Johson & Johnson’s involved creating a complex web application for the submission and management of stories based on a set calendar of topics and set to run 12 weeks.

What Happens in Vegas: Night Recreator

I was the developer for the following rich internet application, which involved creating a post card based on ‘what happened that night’. This project involved a custom content management system for approving emails, send to friend, deep link functionality, as well as image and flash asset uploads.