Provided Full Stack Development services for Republic Project.
Day-to-day technologies used were Flash, HTML5, Javascript, and PHP/MySQL.
Republic Project was a startup that was later bought by DG | Mediamind, which later spun off it’s digital ad business under the name Sizmek.
At Sizmek, Republic Project’s product was relabeled “Sizmek Social”
I continued to support the product through January 2016.
Sizmek’s 2014 sizzle reel for the Sizmek Social product.
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An interactive video rich-media ad which follows a woman on her morning run. As she moves through the seasons, her wardrobe changes and a selection menu is displayed behind her. At any given moment, the user can select from the product menu, see details about that particular product, and (if they wish) go directly to that product’s page on the Nike Store site.
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