The Red programming language was upping their marketing efforts, and needed websites to represent three entities: the language, the non-profit foundation funding development, and their company providing consulting. I worked with the talented crew at BrandCave, who provided the design.
I provided a scalable suite of sites with common menus that allowed easy navigation and full internationalization (all sites available in English, French, and Chinese). The sites were built using Hugo (a static site generator), could be administered using NetlifyCMS to add/edit content, and were served using a blazing fast global CDN.
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The beginning of the wizard started off with various options.The bulk of the wizard's functionality was in creating new projects, and started the admin off by requesting basic info.iBEAM specializes in high-def cameras for construction site monitoring and archiving, so the most important interface was entering the camera configurations for a given project. You could create as many cameras as you want (using the plus button at the bottom), and each type of camera had its own set of fields.Next the admin could enter information about the users who could access the cameras for the project. Multiple users could easily be added or removed from this screen. The admin could also easily bulk import CSV data from their CRM.Project owners could optionally receive physical backups of their images, so here the admin could record where the backups should be sent.Once all the information was entered, the wizard displayed a confirmation summary for viewing before submitting the data to the back-end.