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…)
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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.
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Once upon a browser
Once upon a browser is a bookmarklet you can use to randomly rotate elements on the page.
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Evolution Of The JavaScript Loop
Doing a bit of testing last week, I have found out that the source code for the Game Of Life JavaScript Implementation is not working with Internet Explorer 7 (IE7).
It turns out that IE7 doesn’t support the
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Game Of Life JavaScript Implementation
Recently I have come across my old implementation of Conway’s Game Of Life in JavaScript I have played with a few years ago, had a long look and I didn’t like it.
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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.
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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.

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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.













