Tag: css

  • Vienna districts in numbers

    Vienna districts in numbers

    Vienna districts in numbers is an data visualization application, written in JavaScript, based on the open data. Here’s a bit about how this came to be. (more…)

  • Chez Cliché

    The site was born in close cooperation with fantastic people from CHEZ CLICHÉ Tourismus GmbH.

    While trying to convey the atmosphere of the luxurious apartments, I tried to introduce a bit of dynamics with subtle animations.

    A special challenge was the third-parti API integration.

    Check it out on www.chezcliche.com.

  • Ahau

    In close collaboration with the client, a new breed of portal closely integrated with forum was created.

    The integration with phpBB was a critical point of development, and the end product fully exploits this.

    The content is on German, check it out.

  • Pole Energy

    The Pole Energy online shop project was truly interesting and creative, but on the other hand a big challenge as well.

    The goal was to create a secure, modern, multilingual online shopping application. It has taken about a year, from the initial idea until the full version, during 2009 and 2010, with the first release at the beginning of 2010.

    At the beginning of the project I have created the application architecture, entities, relations, and use cases. As we did agree to loosely follow Agile development process, the architecture was redesigned several times during the project.

    During the implementation, I have lead a crew of experienced developers in the effort to achieve high quality and performance.

    We have decided to go with the Microsoft stack, using ASP.NET MVC enhanced with jQuery to create the user interface, using Entity Framework, LINQ, and C# for the middle tier DAL (Data Access Layer), and Microsoft SQL Server as the back end.

    The project is successfully running on the cloud platform at www.poleenergy.ch

  • wabisabi bekleidung

    This is a fun little project done at summer of 2010 for a friend of ours, Stefanie Wippel and her beautiful clothing shop (both the shop and clothes).

    My wife Ana have done the web design, which I complemented with a bit of JavaScript using jQuery to get a dynamic user interface.

    Have a look at www.alle-tragen-wabi-sabi.at.

  • Nele

    Nele

    In the summer of 2009, I designed and implemented a small web portfolio for my old friend Nenad Nikitović. He is a sculptor by profession, living in Granada, working with wood with focus on restoring old furniture and church relics.

    The web site was produced in XHTML, styled with CSS and improved using JavaScript and jQuery.

    The site was online for a while at www.restauracionmaderanele.com, but unfortunately is not available anymore.

  • Serbian Dental Journal

    Serbian Dental Journal

    Document processing system, for more details please have a look on the [permalink href=”127″]Serbian Archives of Medicine[/permalink] project page.

  • Adverto Mystery Shopping

    Adverto Mystery Shopping

    In the winter of 2008, I collaborated with my old friend Goran Petrović, to create a website for his company “Adverto Mystery Shopping”.

    We brainstormed the information architecture, and afterward I created a rudimentary CMS to maintain the content.

    As he was using an application for his business that was written using ASP.NET 1.1, it was a requirement for the web site as well. The markup is XHTML compatible as much as ASP.NET 1.1 WebForms allow, styled using CSS, and interaction improved using JavaScript and MooTools.

    You can have a look in more detail at www.adverto-ms.rs.

  • Rimako

    Rimako

    During year 2008, I helped the furniture industry company “Rimako” improve it’s web presence.

    At the start I created the information architecture, and identified key SEO techniques to be applied.

    A lot of work by my and my wife Ana went into the design and page structure and elements.

    Web site and CMS were implemented using the excellent CodeIgniter framework for PHP, with MySQL database as the back end.

    The pages are formatted in XHTML, styled with CSS and enhanced with JavaScript to accommodate older browsers (i.e. IE6).

    Please visit www.rimako.co.rs to have a more detailed look.


  • Car trading B2B

    Car trading B2B

    During 2oo8 I worked on the vehicle auctioning platform for a Swiss company.

    Frequent discussions with my close associate Saša Klačar, who did the requirements collection and communication with the client, resulted in well documented software architecture.

    After defining the system entities and relations, I managed a team of experienced developers went on to implement the system using ASP.NET Web Forms for the front-end, .NET, C# and SubSonic for the middle tier and Microsoft SQL Server as the back-end.

    I have also designed the database, scripted SubSonic, implemented a part of DAL, and created a Windows service for XML data imports from an external source.

    Following the loose Agile process, we have first released a user interface mock-up, which triggered several system redesigns and resulted in better specification in the following releases.

    The better part of the project was done, but it was at a point stopped by the client, even as they were very satisfied with our results, but it was caused by the company’s internal problems.