Clients
These are some of the clients and projects I’ve had the pleasure of working with. You can also check out my own mobile games.
Mobile
Library World Search

The Library World search app is designed to allow patrons to search any of the libraries supported by Library World’s online service. The cross-platform app allows users to search by keyword, author, or title. Listings can be added to the app’s “clipboard” for offline viewing/reference. With the version 1.1 update, patrons can also submit hold requests if the library they are searching has enabled that feature. View this app in iTunes (iPhone, iPad) or Google Play.
One Button Bob

One Button Bob started life as a web-based Flash game. I was responsible for porting the game to mobile using the Corona SDK. This included porting all of the ActionScript code, extracting all graphics and audio assets from the original source Flash file, and prepping these assets for use with Corona. This is the second of two Flash games ported to Corona for Manomio (the first has not been released). View this app on iTunes.
ESP Guitar Experience, Version 1.0

Developed version 1.0 of this app for BrainMask, LLC. The first app to leverage the tuner API of the Corona SDK. The app is now being maintained in-house; the version of the app shown above is no longer available. View the latest version of this app on iTunes.
Desktop/Web
College Board Completion Agenda

The College Board Completion Agenda website was designed by Infinia Group and implemented by Sourcetop as part of the launch of the College Board’s Completion Agenda initiative. I developed the XML-based interactive web app for Sourcetop using Adobe Flash. The College Board developed the College Completion Agenda to help increase the percentage of American adults with a postsecondary degree to 55% by the year 2025. The web app lets visitors see how close states are to achieving that goal. It also compares the USA overall to other countries for which data is available. The web app also includes the “College Completion Challenge”, which lets visitors test their knowledge of the various factors affecting states’ ability to reach 55%. The app is completely data-driven, allowing the College Board to update the attainment data and show the latest progress. (Site)
A Latino Edition of the app is also online, featuring the College Completion Calculator in place of the College Completion Challenge. Other work for College Board includes the State Capitals Campaign and Teacher Voices podcast apps, and the Young Men of Color game (click the ‘Step Up Your Game!’ link).
Tiga Talk

Part of the web site created by Tactica Interactive for the APTN television series “Tiga Talk”. I developed a set of four components featured on the web site and built with Adobe Flash using the graphics, animations and other assets created by Tactica. The “Backyard” is the “landing page”, and lets visitors navigate to either “Tiga’s Den”, “Gavin’s Pond”, or “Gertie’s Den”, where children can practice their speech and language skills through a variety of entertaining games. The components are XML-driven, allowing the client to add/change questions as desired. (Site)
One Ocean “Time Machine”

Part of the companion web site created by Tactica Interactive for “One Ocean”, a three-part documentary series on the CBC. The “Time Machine” allows visitors to learn about prehistoric ocean creatures, as well as the various exploration vehicles used to uncover the mysteries of the oceans. The Time Machine is a dynamic, XML-driven web app built in Adobe Flash using the graphics and other assets created by Tactica. (Site)