These are a few of the web development projects I’ve had the privilege of working on lately. Yours could be next; send me an email at sam@samnabi.com if you’re interested.
One Percent Project is an effort to save Nigerian lives by encouraging blood donation. I designed the website and logo, managed hosting and domain name, and created a backend administration area.
DaisySpace is a dead simple website builder that I created for small businesses and non-profit organisations. It is built off the framework of LightNEasy CMS.
Bookneto is the world’s best study tool – it allows students to collaboratively read articles, make notes, and bounce ideas off each other. I contributed to front end web development including HTML and CSS, graphics, and design.
Imprint Publications is the University of Waterloo’s official student media organization. I developed a custom WordPress theme for the board of directors.
Real World Index is a web app I made to showcase real-time information about the state of our society. It uses a custom PHP script to scrape data from government websites and package it all up in pretty graphs.
Imprint is the University of Waterloo’s official student newspaper. Its redesigned website will be released in Summer 2012.
Bandcamp Embed is a point-and-click tool to create completely custom Bandcamp music players.
Banter is a smart Twitter app that cuts through the noise to bring you the best tweets about popular topics.
Colour Palette Saver is a web app that saves your colour schemes in the cloud and exports them as Photoshop Swatches.
Rubberstamp is a Twitter app for large organizations that lets your boss approve tweets before they’re published, without ruining the dynamic Twitter experience.