T-Mobile
T-Mobile Face Icon Maker User Interface
T-Mobile Face Icon Maker Phone Chooser
T-Mobile Send myFav to Phone
T-Mobile (Publicis Interactive)
T-Mobile's Face Icon Maker is available in T-Mobile concept stores as a touch screen application. Customers interact with the touch screen to create icons that can be used in their phones myFav image place holders. Customer create icons that look like their friends that are resized based on the selected phone and XML information. The application sends a correctly sized .jpg images to customers cell phones using a mobile content fulfillment web service.
I was contracted by Publicis Interactive after the first Flash developer bailed on the project two months prior to launch. My role was to built out an approved design mockup for T-Mobile's Face Icon Maker Revision 2.0. Technologies used included Flash, ActionScript 3, XML, Photoshop and Web Services. We delivered on time and on budget.
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T-Mobile (Publicis interactive)
T-Mobile Screen Splash
T-Mobile Screen Splash
T-Mobile Screen Splash Phone Chooser
T-Mobile Send Walpaper to Phone
T-Mobile (Publicis Interactive)
T-Mobile's Screen Splash application is available in T-Mobile concept stores as a touch screen application. Customers interact with the touch screen to create wall papers for their SideKick cell phones. Customer create wall paper images that are resized based on the selected phone screen resolution uisng XML information. The application sends a correctly sized .jpg images to customers cell phones using a mobile content fulfillment web service.
After finishing the Face Icon Maker Publicis Interactive asked me to wrap up the Screen Splash project that was 90% done by another ActionScript developer Dominic Campese. My role was to wrap up the Screen Splash by adding functionality to load external XML for the phone choosing, previewing and sending the image to the webservice that handled the deliver of the finished image. I also fixed several bugs and created a Spanish version of the application.. Technologies used included Flash, ActionScript 3, XML, Photoshop and Web Services.
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