HyperIDX

Commissioner HyperIDX
Direction Art Direction, Content Management, Infrastructure, Production
HyperIDX

HyperIDX is a robust stand-in for the common, out-dated public MLS solution provided to REALTORS® by their local [and state] organizations. HyperIDX is available for all real estate professionals, REALTORS® or not. Aside from visual appeal, what radically distinguishes HyperIDX from most other MLS solutions is that as a subscriber of HyperIDX service, your website can handle more than just MLS data — you can also manage and display your own exclusive projects such as land & development and pre-construction that normally wouldn't be found on an MLS.

HyperIDX started as a proof of concept for our work with The Realty Group. The buisiness model of The Realty Group wasn't the standard "we sell houses" that most real estate businesses follow. Thus, a custom system was charted and built for their website. We realized after building this system that many other businesses [and even independent REALTORS® working on their own] could benefit and dramatically improve their ROI by using a system like this in place of the downtrodden framed MLS wanna-be that most real estate websites use. So, here it is, standardized, fully functioning and includes a developer API for those who want to get down-and-dirty with custom integration.

Technologies .NET, Windows, ASP.NET, C#, XHTML, CSS

Quist Industries

Commissioner The Chopping Block
Direction Content Management, Production
Quist Industries

Rachael Ray Blog

Commissioner The Chopping Block
Direction Content Management, Production
Rachael Ray Blog

Fred Figglehorn

Commissioner The Chopping Block
Direction Content Management, Production
Fred Figglehorn

You're probably saying the same thing we said when The Chopping Block brought this project to us: "Fred Figglehorn? What?"

Truth is, Fred Figglehorn is the doppelganger of teenage actor Lucas Cruikshank who plays a hyperactive child in a popular video series that is generating a six-figure income and some Big Media interest. This 15 year old's videos have been watched over 15,500 times, his subscriber-base is closing in on 3/4 of a million people, and he's had almost 18 million channel views; with YouTube statistics like this, maybe you too could make the headlines with news agencies like CNN, BusinessWeek, LA Times, and CNET!

Technologies WordPress, XHTML, CSS

How Far Would You Go?

Commissioner ADAM, Adam Lippes
Direction Art Direction, Content Management, Infrastructure, Production
How Far Would You Go?

This website is part of a viral campaign, where somewhere between 400 and 1000 beach balls were distributed across NYC by being left inside of cabs for riders to puzzle over. Each beach ball had a printed tag containing the web address and password required to enter, and visitors who log in can submit their personal story (via text, image, or video) of how far they would go for something or someone they care about. Each submission goes into a moderation tank, and once approved the submissions merge into the collage of submissions made by other visitors.

Powering the site is a custom PHP+MySQL management system, atop of a built to order LAMP) server. All presentation layers were built with standards-compliant XHTML (1.0 Strict), CSS3 (with graceful degradation), and heavy use of the Prototype JavaScript framework combined with the script.aculo.us Web 2.0 effects library. The site consists primarily of one actual page with all interaction being done using a lightbox style overlay combined with AJAX.

Password: fortruelove

Technologies JavaScript, PHP, XHTML, CSS