Wireframe. Code. Deploy. Repeat
We offer a host of services. You've heard of them before, but have never seen them done like this.
We offer a host of services. You've heard of them before, but have never seen them done like this.
We play nicely with third parties and have mastered the essentials. Whether off the shelf or built from scratch, leave it to us to connect the dots.
A storytelling social network, Storyteller is a space for storytellers to convene and share their stories.
DetailsThe Urban Soccer Initiative website gets people started in renovating and managing urban soccer projects.
DetailsA music distribution iPad app that serves hand-picked playlists by music lovers and DJs to restaurants and bars.
DetailsAn e-commerce website made to explore India’s first Celebrity Wax Museums.
DetailsA professional social network where users can create a personal picture of their professional lives.
DetailsA web based service for visualization and consumption of GPS monitoring data for engineers and surveyors.
DetailsOne of the first remote desktop applications on mobile allowing users to login to multiple machines.
DetailsAn online wetland delineation software built for environmental engineers to view and analyze GIS data.
DetailsAn online point cloud viewer that allows the user to publish large point cloud data sets and share them with their colleagues.
DetailsChallenge
In a growing space Storyteller wanted to create a new way for Users to tell and share their stories online. The design needed to be fresh and immaculate, while keeping the user experience fluid and simple. They needed an easy to manage backend to monitor user content.
Solution
We began first with the design process working closely with Storyteller’s web designer. Once the skeleton was built we went back and forth with the designer to finalize the look and feel. Once this was done the functionality was plugged in using a custom Ruby on Rails Backend.
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Challenge
In a growing space Storyteller wanted to create a new way for Users to tell and share their stories online. The design needed to be fresh and immaculate, while keeping the user experience fluid and simple. They needed an easy to manage backend to monitor user content.
Solution
We began first with the design process working closely with Storyteller’s web designer. Once the skeleton was built we went back and forth with the designer to finalize the look and feel. Once this was done the functionality was plugged in using a custom Ruby on Rails Backend.
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In order to take their brand to the next level 1701 needed an e-commerce site to roll out their products to the masses. Having already established themselves as a bespoke luxury brand with global distribution partners, they wanted their presence felt in the same way online. They needed global shipping, a simple checkout process, and robust user analytics.
Solution
The 1701 designer had something unique in mind and we couldn’t wait to build it. Once the design skeleton was complete we created the backend using the SpreeCommerce storefront so that the Admin could easily manage their products. The result speaks for itself.
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Challenge
In order to take their brand to the next level 1701 needed an e-commerce site to roll out their products to the masses. Having already established themselves as a bespoke luxury brand with global distribution partners, they wanted their presence felt in the same way online. They needed global shipping, a simple checkout process, and robust user analytics.
Solution
The 1701 designer had something unique in mind and we couldn’t wait to build it. Once the design skeleton was complete we created the backend using the SpreeCommerce storefront so that the Admin could easily manage their products. The result speaks for itself.
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The Urban Soccer Initiative (USI) wanted to make a difference, and we were excited to be a part of it. The premise was to build a simple site to educate different stakeholders on how to start soccer projects for the urban youth in the United States. They needed a way to identify different stakeholders, collect their information, and provide them a toolkit to get started.
Solution
23bytes created the USI design from scratch integrating whatever branding that they had available. We also created the toolkit that is provided to stakeholders which you can view here. The site also features a simple blog and donation portal through paypal for USI.
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Challenge
The Urban Soccer Initiative (USI) wanted to make a difference, and we were excited to be a part of it. The premise was to build a simple site to educate different stakeholders on how to start soccer projects for the urban youth in the United States. They needed a way to identify different stakeholders, collect their information, and provide them a toolkit to get started.
Solution
23bytes created the USI design from scratch integrating whatever branding that they had available. We also created the toolkit that is provided to stakeholders which you can view here. The site also features a simple blog and donation portal through paypal for USI.
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The folks at MUUCA already had a vast music collection that they would provide to their clients as a ‘Playlist as a Service’. They wanted to streamline this process through an iPad app so that clients could simply download their app, and be able to choose from hundreds of playlists to stream at their place of business.
Solution
23bytes used Amazon Web Services to store and serve the existing music database of MUUCA. A WCF service was created to stream data from an Amazon S3 storage server to a client machine at the MUUCA distribution points. The iPad is used as a remote control at each location to select the browse through ever changing playlists created by the MUUCA admin. The application was deployed using phonegap so as to later allow for Android compatibility.
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Challenge
The folks at MUUCA already had a vast music collection that they would provide to their clients as a ‘Playlist as a Service’. They wanted to streamline this process through an iPad app so that clients could simply download their app, and be able to choose from hundreds of playlists to stream at their place of business.
Solution
23bytes used Amazon Web Services to store and serve the existing music database of MUUCA. A WCF service was created to stream data from an Amazon S3 storage server to a client machine at the MUUCA distribution points. The iPad is used as a remote control at each location to select the browse through ever changing playlists created by the MUUCA admin. The application was deployed using phonegap so as to later allow for Android compatibility.
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The Celebrity Wax Museum, the first of its kind in India, needed a total rebrand of their online presence as well as a ticketing system for their new museums. They needed online and on-site ticket booking as well as SMS and email confirmation. Tickets needed to be both stylish and functional with a barcode for quick entry.
Solution
We spent time with the client initially to understand the look and feel they were going for. Following this we built the wireframe as well the architecture for the ticketing system. Upon approval we moved forward with building the site and deploying the ticketing system at their two locations in India.
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Challenge
The Celebrity Wax Museum, the first of its kind in India, needed a total rebrand of their online presence as well as a ticketing system for their new museums. They needed online and on-site ticket booking as well as SMS and email confirmation. Tickets needed to be both stylish and functional with a barcode for quick entry.
Solution
We spent time with the client initially to understand the look and feel they were going for. Following this we built the wireframe as well the architecture for the ticketing system. Upon approval we moved forward with building the site and deploying the ticketing system at their two locations in India.
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Out of Office wanted to create a professional social network that allows a User to add depth to their online professional persona. The platform needed to leverage existing social network LinkedIn to pick up pertinent User data, and then build on that data with custom functionality.
Solution
23bytes built this platform from scratch providing everything from design and development to hosting and deployment to the Out of Office team. We spent countless hours refining and re-refining the design as requirements changed and the market space shifted. The development is ongoing as the platform is now in beta.
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Challenge
Out of Office wanted to create a professional social network that allows a User to add depth to their online professional persona. The platform needed to leverage existing social network LinkedIn to pick up pertinent User data, and then build on that data with custom functionality.
Solution
23bytes built this platform from scratch providing everything from design and development to hosting and deployment to the Out of Office team. We spent countless hours refining and re-refining the design as requirements changed and the market space shifted. The development is ongoing as the platform is now in beta.
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Leica Geosystems, known for their time-tested cameras, needed a web enabled version of Geomos, an automatic deformation monitoring system. Their existing system was completely desktop based and needed to be ported to web along with a user management system and various enhancements to the data visualization capabilities.
Solution
23bytes spent considerable time to understand the existing application workflow as well as the business logic. Following this we worked side-by-side the Leica development team in Switzerland to build the application. We also ported the solution into an iPad app for use in the field.
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Challenge
Leica Geosystems, known for their time-tested cameras, needed a web enabled version of Geomos, an automatic deformation monitoring system. Their existing system was completely desktop based and needed to be ported to web along with a user management system and various enhancements to the data visualization capabilities.
Solution
23bytes spent considerable time to understand the existing application workflow as well as the business logic. Following this we worked side-by-side the Leica development team in Switzerland to build the application. We also ported the solution into an iPad app for use in the field.
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Imperio wanted to be one of the first Remote Desktop applications on the android market, and we were happy to help. They were looking for the standard functionality that can be expected from a phone such as file sharing, streaming music, executing tasks on the machine, etc. And of course it had to be seamless.
Solution
23bytes used a multitude of windows services and protocols to make this application possible. Once the design process was finalized we used the Native Android SDK to create the front end of the application along with a small windows desktop application to configure the host machines.
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Imperio wanted to be one of the first Remote Desktop applications on the android market, and we were happy to help. They were looking for the standard functionality that can be expected from a phone such as file sharing, streaming music, executing tasks on the machine, etc. And of course it had to be seamless.
Solution
23bytes used a multitude of windows services and protocols to make this application possible. Once the design process was finalized we used the Native Android SDK to create the front end of the application along with a small windows desktop application to configure the host machines.
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7Q10 wanted to create a wetland delineation software that would automate the redundant steps required to obtain environmental permits to work within a wetland. This application required vast amounts of domain expertise which we took from 7Q10 through on-site training. The application needed to leverage large GIS databases, automate complicated data collection forms, and generate reports based on this data.
Solution
23bytes travelled extensively to and from the client to really understand this foreign environmental procedure. Once this domain knowledge was transferred we worked closely with 7Q10 to iron out the specifications, create the design, collect necessary GIS data, and ultimately deploy the application. Heavy work on ESRI ArcGIS was required as custom tools were built for this application.
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Challenge
7Q10 wanted to create a wetland delineation software that would automate the redundant steps required to obtain environmental permits to work within a wetland. This application required vast amounts of domain expertise which we took from 7Q10 through on-site training. The application needed to leverage large GIS databases, automate complicated data collection forms, and generate reports based on this data.
Solution
23bytes travelled extensively to and from the client to really understand this foreign environmental procedure. Once this domain knowledge was transferred we worked closely with 7Q10 to iron out the specifications, create the design, collect necessary GIS data, and ultimately deploy the application. Heavy work on ESRI ArcGIS was required as custom tools were built for this application.
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Riegl Measurements needed to create an application for their Users to publish and share point cloud data collected from Riegl 3D Laser Scanners. They needed a way to heavily compress the point cloud so that it could be rendered on a remote machine in a prompt fashion.
Solution
23bytes used custom data compression algorithms to bring the huge sized point cloud data down to manageable sizes. Once done a windows desktop publishing application was built for the user to publish their data online to a central server. Data was consumed through a Google Earth globe on which project data was displayed. The point cloud was then viewed per scan with the ability to take measurements and add markups.
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Challenge
Riegl Measurements needed to create an application for their Users to publish and share point cloud data collected from Riegl 3D Laser Scanners. They needed a way to heavily compress the point cloud so that it could be rendered on a remote machine in a prompt fashion.
Solution
23bytes used custom data compression algorithms to bring the huge sized point cloud data down to manageable sizes. Once done a windows desktop publishing application was built for the user to publish their data online to a central server. Data was consumed through a Google Earth globe on which project data was displayed. The point cloud was then viewed per scan with the ability to take measurements and add markups.
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