Projects Tagged: 'Tod Foley'

CCIDC

The California Council for Interior Design Certification wanted their website to automatically inform customers via email when their business listings were about to expire. AIP was brought onboard by site designers Mosser Design to build this custom notification email system.

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Content Realtime

"Multi-media digital content anywhere anytime." Currently in beta, ContentRealtime provides a single place for file-seekers to find and purchase downloable content in various media, across a broad range of categories. CRT also allows Content Creators to upload thir own original content and offer it for sale. (Proceeds are split 50/50, and there is an affiliate program in the works as well.)

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Savage Time

It's a brave old world, for man, beast, and messiah.

Instrumentation: Two 3-string Ovation Guitars (one acoustic & one synthesized), Korg Wavestation, Roland TR707 Drum Machine, Alesis Midisys, Shure Microphones. Written, performed and mixed down on a cheap 4-track by Tod Foley.

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Dropping In - The Movie

Dropping In is a documentary film about Don Wimmer, a 42-year-old accountant who dreams of becoming a professional skateboarder. AIP created this Drupal-based website to give the production team an easy way to keep in touch with their fans and online marketing partners, and to distribute sample clips from the movie.

ApparelNews.net

Faced with a 24-hour deadline, the Apparel News team wished to dynamically override the contents of the Flash movie on their home page. AIP added a custom control panel to the administrative area of the website allowing them to swap out graphics on the fly, creating any promotional links they need, whenever they need them.

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The Rad Report

Another blog made the transition from WordPress to Drupal with the completion of this migration job for The Rad Report. Custom features on this site included a dropdown archive search block and browsable thumbnail galleries.

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Pages

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