The Innovation Game

A SOPHISTICATED AND FUNCTIONAL SITE TO SHOWCASE TIG

Introduction

The Innovation Game - a new approach to blockchain; working with designs provided, I created this app style website for TIG's innovative 'Play' system, where users can mine TIG tokens (a new cryptocurrency which is already being traded) and submit algorithms, as well as the 'Learn' site where users can find out more about TIG's mission and founding principles.

https://shanesayers.b-cdn.net/TIG/tig%20connect.webm
https://shanesayers.b-cdn.net/TIG/tig%20connect.webm
https://shanesayers.b-cdn.net/TIG/tig%20play%20home.webm
https://shanesayers.b-cdn.net/TIG/tig%20token%20holder.webm
https://shanesayers.b-cdn.net/TIG/tig%20leaderboards%202.webm

What did I do?

For this project, I with in pure development mode; the focus was on the site's functionality, ensuring that the front-end effectively housed the complex backend to be implemented by Ying Chan, TIG's founder.

I worked alongside Ying for the entirety of the project - with fluid communication, the build process was a breeze and the resulting site began to gain traction, with the cryptocurrency entering the market and gaining real world value.

https://shanesayers.b-cdn.net/TIG/TIG%20learn%20full%20scroll.webm
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What I did

For this project, I with in pure development mode; the focus was on the site's functionality, ensuring that the front-end effectively housed the complex backend to be implemented by Ying Chan, TIG's founder.

I worked alongside Ying for the entirety of the project - with fluid communication, the build process was a breeze and the resulting site began to gain traction, with the cryptocurrency entering the market and gaining real world value.

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If you like to sound of a web designer, developer and graphic designer rolled into one whacky human , then I'm your man.
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