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Know your own skin

Leo pharma commissioned Kalido to design and implement a new blogging platform named “know your own skin”. A site intended to informing the public on the risk factors of skin related deceases, and also providing useful tools for HCP’s (Health Care Professionals) behind a password protected portal. While working closely with Juan Vivas as lead… Read more »

Kalido

Juan Vivas did an outstanding job designing a clean minimalist look for Kalido. The site is built on wordpress, using the bones responsive theme, as well as utilizing the advanced custom fields plugin. I needed to write custom javascript (jquery) for the team members page, as Kalido wanted something a little different.

Lysicrates

Lysicrates foundation commissioned Kalido to design and build their new information web site. I was tasked with bringing the design concept to fruition. This is a wordpress cms with a custom theme built with bones responsive themes. Advanced custom fields, and some javascript for the slider (slick).

Fair Work Ombudsman

The Folk where in need of a front end developer who had, among other things, experience in Responsive design. I also took part in a lot of the javascript form validation as well as WCAG optimisation. Another requirement of this job was that we needed a working prototype quickly. So the employment of a three… Read more »

New Zealand Couriers

NZC Sorted is a Maker development, with a requirement for a custom built responsive layout. My involvement was to build a HTML/ CSS base structure, for another FED to build the final product. Then I was asked to implement responsive styles after the site was built, writing custom JQuery for fixed navigation on the home… Read more »

Reachmedia

As a freelance FED for .99 one of the most enjoyable tasks I had was to develop a static site for back end developers to integrate with their CMS. A requirement for this development was the use of the Foundation responsive framework, which was a first for me, but with a little perseverance I helped… Read more »