Jimmy Mooney

Webdev in C#, PHP, Databases, Software Development (iPhone, Windows)

Jimmy used to be big. Not big in a famous kind of way. Big in an eat to feel good way. Now he's small. Not small in a dainty way. Small in a he can fit in his prom dress again kind of way. Not that he wears dresses, but if he did he would probably look pretty classy. This is all thanks to his sadistic Grandfather who dared him to jump feet-first through a too-small inner-tube when he was a kid and he became stuck. He wore this emotional inner-tube for many years to come. Thanks, Grandpa.

Now that you know Jimmy's deepest, darkest secrets, take a look at a few choice projects below to learn more, or visit his personal portfolio site, JMInteractive.

  1. NotesPro iPhone Application

    Notes Pro is an all-in-one Lotus Notes solution for the iPhone. Access your mail, calendar, group contacts and todos directly from Notes Pro.

  2. Paul Pierce's Fit Club 34

    Part of the Truth on Health Initiative launched by Paul in 2008, this healthy living program is the newest branch of the Truth Fund, Paul’s 501c3 charity established in 2001.

  3. Andrew Jackson DVD-ROM for PBS

    This educator's DVD-ROM extends the Andrew Jackson documentary into the classroom. Winner - 2009 Comm Arts Interactive Annual: Interaction Design.

Brandon Durham

Design, XHTML, CSS2/3, Flash, PHP, Javascript, Databases

Son of Pete and Betty. Lover of all things doughy. Favorite smell? A freshly-extinguished candle. Favorite pet? Baby Jane, his childhood pony. Baby Jane was a boy pony with a girl's name. He rode s/him every year in the Cedar Chopper's Festival Parade where the main event was Lesbian Arm-wrestling. Why? Maybe because s/he was a transexual horse. Baby Jane died and was replaced by Puppy Jane, a dog that was actually girl. Baby Jane is now buried under a condo on Brushy Creek Road.

Now that you know everything there is to know about Brandon, take a look at a few choice projects below, or visit his personal portfolio site, A Million Things To Do.

  1. Adlucent: Online Retail Marketing

    One page site with tabs that reveal inline content. Built with a strong focus on progressive enhancement. No piece of content takes more than two clicks to view.

  2. Fluent~Collaborative

    Fantastic online art magazine with content that changes every two weeks. Brandon did all front-end dev and built a powerful, custom CMS for the back-end.

  3. Lyle Lovett

    This project included Flash development and completely dynamic content created with a custom content management system as well as an iPhone-optimized version of the site.

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