Helping you do internet stuff.
Webromancy is currently in the process of summoning a new site from the digital void. In the mean time, please view a selection of past projects. These examples were created by Brad Hieronymus while working at Massive Studios in collaboration with many talented designers, photographers and writers. Apart from coding, the duties listed for each project are not necessarily the sole responsibility of Brad, but rather a collaborative effort with varying degrees of contribution.
Made for a international civil engineering firm. Features a Google Maps API integration to dynamically place projects on their ‘Services’ page along with some subtle motion graphics for their College Recruiting funnel.
Created for a high end bunk bed manufacturer, features a a snazzy 3D Virtual Design Tool that was also used for their showcase at the High Point Market as an interactive touch display.
A custom CMS for a rural hospital for managing a clinic calendar for events and visiting specialists, staff/board directory, and a custom job listing/application system.
An online store for a hunting and wildlife preservation lifestyle brand. Created a custom giftbox bundler to accomodate the unique requirements of selling alcohol across statelines.
A custom CMS for a Trademark and Patent Attorney. Integrated with the US Patent Office website to automatically link to downloadable PDFs of published patents.
Build for a non-profit arts organization. Point interest: a custom event calendar that allows user to filter by event category.
Ecommerce site for a B2B manufacturing company to allow direct selling of select products to public. Was responsible for redesigning the website to fit a more industrial/manufacturing aesthetic to meet client needs after the initial Outdoor/Sporting goods design/launch was not well received.
A CMS built for a non-profit to raise awareness about issues regarding Bozeman Creek. The splash video on the homepage was originally a still image that was animated to make give the illusion of flowing water. This was done before AI made the process take 5 minutes.
A static custom website with some subtle motion graphics peppered throughout. Nothing technically impressive, but seemed like a good name drop.
A straight forward brochure website with some Lottie and CSS animation mixed in. Good ol' fashioned web dev to accompany a complimentary media kit.
Was originally designed and built 10+ years ago for a previous election. Was resurrected and modernized it with flexboxes rather than floats and frankensteined it into a Wordpress blog that that has yet to be updated. Not particularly impressive, but my Wordpress sites are pretty sparse the last few years and I felt obligated to include at least one.