Adam Flater » HTML http://www.adamflater.net Tech, UX, Design Fri, 13 Dec 2013 05:00:11 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.5.1 Herff Jones Cap & Gown Web Application http://www.adamflater.net/2013/02/07/herff-jones-cap-gown-web-application/ http://www.adamflater.net/2013/02/07/herff-jones-cap-gown-web-application/#comments Thu, 07 Feb 2013 21:52:28 +0000 adamflater http://afblog.tacitprogression.com/?p=1316 cap-and-gown

The Herff Jones Cap and Gown Sales Order Site was built using the foundational architectural and design concepts built in the Scholastic E-Commerce project.

Adam’s role on the project was to create an architecture founded on the principals defined previously, but suited specifically for the business needs around the Cap and Gown site. The web application was built using AngularJS, Java Spring Web MVC, Hibernate, Adobe CQ, and MS SSIS.

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Herff Jones Scholastic E-commerce Site http://www.adamflater.net/2013/02/06/herff-jones-scholastic-ecommerce-site/ http://www.adamflater.net/2013/02/06/herff-jones-scholastic-ecommerce-site/#comments Wed, 06 Feb 2013 21:51:02 +0000 adamflater http://afblog.tacitprogression.com/?p=1312 secome

Herff Jones engaged with Roundarch in 2011 to help design and develop a new e-commerce experience for their scholastic product line. This effort included a massive integration of back end ERP systems into the site, as well as defining an architecture to support portals for each sales rep to customize products, pricing, and content specific to the schools and territories they represent.

Adam was the Technical Director of the technology program on this account. He oversaw several teams responsible for front end implementation, middle tier business logic, a customized enterprise CMS, integration to existing ERP systems, and the build of a custom 3D engine to visual class rings.

The Scholastic E-Commerce Site was built using Bootstrap, Less (and many other HTML/JS/CSS libraries), Java Spring Web MVCHibernateAdobe CQ, a custom 3D engine built in Adobe Flash, and MS SSIS.

Recommendation based on this work:

“Adam is a strategic thinker and brought a wealth of experience and practical knowledge to the project. He always had a positive attitude to solving problems, shared best practices, and could always be reached for counsel.” October 1, 2012

– Sean Bradley, eCommerce Product Manager at Herff Jones (client) | LinkedIn

 

Related: New Herff Jones High School Site Launched

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New Herff Jones High School Site Launched http://www.adamflater.net/2013/02/05/new-herff-jones-highschool-site-launched/ http://www.adamflater.net/2013/02/05/new-herff-jones-highschool-site-launched/#comments Tue, 05 Feb 2013 23:07:23 +0000 adamflater http://afblog.tacitprogression.com/?p=1227 Herff Jones Scholastic Ecommerce

Herff Jones Scholastic eCommerce.

The new Herff Jones Scholastic eCommerce site is live.

 

Related: Herff Jones Scholastic Project Showcase Page.

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Herff Jones Stitch http://www.adamflater.net/2013/01/17/herff-jones-stitch/ http://www.adamflater.net/2013/01/17/herff-jones-stitch/#comments Thu, 17 Jan 2013 21:51:36 +0000 adamflater http://afblog.tacitprogression.com/?p=1314 stitch

In 2011, Herff Jones engage with Roundarch to help them build “Stitch” – a social media platform that enables students to tell the story of their high school life. Stitch is a multi-channel, multi-tentant application that runs in desktop browsers, tablets and mobile devices. In Stitch users can share their photos in an engaging UI, read and publish “Storylines” about their school, and interact with the system and users to gain achievements (similar to Four Square).

Adam served as an architect and the technical director for this project. He defined the foundational architecture for the Flex Browser Application and worked with lead Flex developers to define the system architecture for the mobile and tablet efforts. The team also integrated several features with the organization’s enterprise CMS.

Stitch was built using: Adobe Flex, Blaze DS, AngularJS, Phone Gap, Adobe CQ, and Java.

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