An OrdinaryKids Design Studio

With a not so ordinary kid at the helm

Design & Web Development

At OrdinaryKids

Amidst the confusion, uncertainty, and wonder that was web design throughout the interactive explosion that was the Flash ActionScript phenomena; we built some furious things before Apple shut the fun down.

Clients included but not limited to Stüssy, Adidas, Nike, Tracy Chapman, Aesop Rock, and the following that we happened to have our hands in.


Workopoatamus; one suite, one hundred dollars

February 2010
E-Commerce ActionScript 3.0 Site

Simply a suit for the working man.

Branding and production of a full E-Commerce Flash site for a start up suit company specializing in one affordable suit for the working stiff. In short Workopotomus is a modern suit made for the newly employed, or anyone who has less than a million dollars to spend on work wear but still needs to look good. It's one reliable fit in two colors to keep costs down and to make the suit-buying process as easy as possible. Try one out, I promise, you wont be disappointed.

workopotomus 

noun [pl. -mus-s or -mi]: newly employed mammal required to wear a suit. Found in offices, near desks and under scrutiny. Doesn't make a million dollars. Distinguished by it's respectable demeanor anyway.

Workopotamus, a suite company, landing page Suite selection, for the working stiff, all shapes and sizes. Looking good. We mostly guarantee it.
Behind the scenes, OrdinaryKids, Jason Herring OrdinaryKids, right behind the scenes. On shoot for Workopotamus. On shoot for Workopotamus.

iSearch Media, they're a search agency

October 2009
SEO Compliant Actionscript 3.0 Web Site

A website for a search agency. Near the height of the ActionScript's reign in the design and web development days we built a completely content managed SEO compliant Flash ActionScript 3.0 Website.

We developed a site that combined WordPress and ActionScript. One layer was a completely searchable html framework that is rendered by the Flash application on the front end. Perhaps awkward to think of nowadays, but then, it was still awkward to some.

iSearch Media, landing page, a flash website. iSearch Media, contact page. Dynamic graphic displaying overview of services offered. Overview of services page. Detail of service offered, PPC. Their list of clients.

The Vapor Room, your friendly neighborhood dispensary

August 2009
ActionScript 3.0 Web Site

In 2009, right after dropping into San Francisco from Detroit, we got to make a site for The Vapor Room. We choreographed and developed an ActionScript 3.0 website for this local favorite.

With the help of now Landscape's Adam Weiss we developed a fun antique shelf for users to explore the Vapor Room.

The whole shelf, Vapor Room website
View of studio, where we produced the photography for the site. CLoser still, the diorama of what would become a horizontally scrolling website. Closer still! You can make out the white squares

There isn't much to say about this build other than it was an absolute pleasure to work with the fine folks from this local OG in the Medical Cannabis arena, and we highly recommend showing your love if you ever find yourself in Samuel Brannan's golden town on the Bay. The Vapor Room in San Francisco.

Website details from a bygone era. Long shelf of assorted oddities. Oh flash how I miss thee. Sliding left to right to reveal the sections of the site.