Political Word Search

Merging three dynamic technologies to create a web application designed to meet the expectations of the client
  • Date
  • December 10, 2018
  • Industry
  • Political Science, Commentary
  • Services
  • Design, Art Direction, Website
  • Programmer
  • John Harlepas
  • About Project
  • The client runs a website devoted to educating voters on the American political system. In one section of the wesbite, the client discusses the consequential nature of the 2016 presidential primary. The client came to JDH with the desire to create a section of the wesbite that was devoted to the 2016 presidential primary, but more light-hearted in nature. In response, JDH designed and coded a game that focused on the 2016 presidential primaries.
  • Tech Brief
  • The major challenge faced in this project was having to adhere to a specific set of technologies. In response, JDH delivered an application that runs in the browser, features dynamically updated HTML and CSS, and is powered by JavaScript code.
How to run the dynamic application
Play attention to the how JDH utilzes the central feature: dynamically updated HTML and CSS powered by JavaScript code.
Incorporated Technologies

At JDH, we listen to our clients and try to build applications that meet their exact requirements. This client asked that the application adhere to the technologies that existed in their website. This meant building an application that utlized Javascript, HTML, and CSS. The percentages reflect how much of the development time was alotted to a particular technology.

Javascript

HTML5

CSS