JAMES

DEAGLE

Web Wrangler.

Brands

Adobe, AMD, Bosch and Lomb, Epic Games, Supercell, One World Trade Center, Tauck, Adidas, S&P Global, Pepsi, Aspen Institute, Disney, Mountain Dew, Doritos, Equinox, Bloomberg, Ford, Microsoft, NVIDIA, Oprah, ESPN, Lionsgate, A&E, Paramount Pictures, UFC, Warner Bros, Summit Entertainment, Universal, Illumination Entertainment, MGM Resorts, Fox Searchlight, Square Enix, Porsche, Boston Market, Sims Snowboards, Vision Street Wear, Lefthand Brewing, and Westin Resorts

History

  • Adobe - Denver, CO

    Sept 2024 - Current

    Staff Frontend Engineer

  • Arena AI - NYC

    Jun 2023 - Jun 2024

    Product Engineer / Creative Technologist

  • Play - NYC

    Aug 2020 - Apr 2023

    Lead Engineer -> Director of Engineering

  • Work&Co - NYC

    Feb 2019 - Aug 2020

    Associate Technical Director

  • Firstborn - NYC

    Oct 2014 - Feb 2019

    Senior Creative Developer -> Principal Developer -> Director of Development

  • RED - Santa Monica, CA

    Feb 2012 - Sep 2014

    Senior Frontend Developer

  • The Cimarron Group - Los Angeles, CA

    Aug 2010 - Feb 2012

    Senior Developer

  • Ignition Interactive - Los Angeles, CA

    Jun 2009 - Aug 2010

    Flash Developer

  • FL2 - Denver, CO

    March 2006 - Jun 2009

    Flash Developer

Awards and Recognition

Webby Award, FWA Site of the Day, Communication Arts, Clio Awards, The Key Art Awards, DOPE Awards

The Hungergames Explorer

Working in partnership with Microsoft, we created a hub for the Hungergames community. The site took advantage of latest version of Microsoft's Internet Explorer and its new touch events on the new Surface tablets. Users could connect via Facebook or Twitter to post content for the community to share. Users were rewarded with points based on uploading, sharing and engaging with the rest of the community. Users could generate a custom, printable "District ID" using their connected social profile. Users would work together to unlock achievements and climb the global leaderboards.

While no longer online, you can checkout the video below about the project

Links

Microsoft internet explorer featurette