Fall 2010 - Shelves was a web service that I developed with a team of other computer science students. Designed to take some of the hassle out of home inventory, it tracked purchasing patterns in order to determine when you might run out of products on your shelf. Working in ASP.net, we managed both server and client side processes. I was the primary design guidance, as well as helping develop the site.
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Fall 2009 - CyTrip was developed as a pathfinding algorithm and web application that would determine optimum bus routes for riders of the local Ames bus service, CyRide. This was made when Google Transit was in beta and not available in the Ames area. Using the Google Maps API and custom optimal route finding algorithms we presented users with options of where they wanted to go, when they wanted to arrive, and how they wanted to optimize their route. We pitched the product to CyRide, and though they loved it, because of lack of budget and a technical support staff they turned us down.
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January 2010 - Branding and web design for the Roling Dobbels 2010 campaign for Iowa State Government of Student Body President & Vice President. They went on to win the election and serve Iowa State students for a year long term.
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Final site design for Accelerated Free Fall Skydiving. This was a quick volunteer project I did this summer for a basic static informational site.
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Website for the Ptolemy Programming Language developed by a lab from the Computer Science Department at Iowa State. This summer I designed the branding and logo for the project as well as redesigned and implemented the design for their website.

