
Fluid was featured as an Adobe Creative Success Story Video for the RBKCustom shoe configurator site they built for Reebok. Having worked briefly on this project, I can tell you that it was a very technical project with a huge object model. Support for all of the shoe configurations, combined with inventory, color, size, cross-attribute dependencies, and management of a manafucturing pipeline makes for a challenging project.
The creative side was just as challenged. Trying to design a site that allows for a massive number of configuration options, while keeping it easy to use and interesting, is no easy feat. Props to the old Fluid team !
p.s. Them are my shoes above!
posted by admin at 3:06 pm
33vestry.com, a marketing site for a new high-end condo building in Tribeca, NYC. is finally live. Working with Ben Kaubisch over at 6one8.com, we put together a nice site for what looks to be a very nice building.
After all of the hardcore Flex work, it is nice to work on a simple, old-school Flash project once in a while.
posted by admin at 7:00 am
Last weekend, a police officer showed up at my house and told me a large tree had fallen on my car. My roommates and I ran out of the house, a look of amusement on our face, to see what the hell mother nature did to my car. It was quite a spectacle … Take a look at the Flickr Photoset I created to see for yourself. Just glad no one was in the car!
posted by admin at 6:48 am
Welcome to the new beginning of wabysabi.com. My name is Daniel Wabyick. I am a veteran Flash/Flex geek who has recently started a new venture as an independent developer. I plan to use this site to host my portfolio and playground site. In any case, welcome to a new start!
posted by admin at 6:54 pm