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LDS Mormon Apps

Responsive WordPress website created to catalog and showcase apps for church members. Developed with underscores, foundation, custom post types and custom fields.15

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LDS Prophets & Apostles App

Educational hybrid app developed to familiarize and teach users name/face recognition and more about the leaders of the LDS church, the Latter-Day Prophets and Apostles in a quiz game format. Utilizes the WordPress as the CMS for the data and pulls data via JSON API into the app.

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Gift Card Swapping

Website design and development for this gift card site. Including interactive elements and a very clean 2.0 look.

Karis Almy

Website built to replace a wordpress.com blog for a friend’s daughter who has Krabbe’s Disease. This site is to share her news as well as raise awareness of the rare disease.

A Txt From God

Ecommerce site for customers to sign up for daily texts containing scripture verses and faith building inspiration. Client wanted ‘grungy’ look to appeal to teens and also a clean look to appeal to their parents.

Outdoor Regulations

Site design to list all outdoor regulations for each state/province.

Mazamedia Splash

Interactive logo, splash page for Mazamedia.

iKill Game

I developed this game for my Digital Media Thesis. I wanted to do a project that was interactive, and enjoying flash I decided to create it in the form of a game. The project called ‘iKill’ is Installation Game Art, and is also available online. It explores multiple these, such as man in nature, globalization, fast food, economics, etc. The game was part of an installation for the Digital Media Exit show of Spring 2007. I kept progress of the game online at my digital media exit blog with incremental demo versions of the project. The installation had a fully interactive game and used game controller to play. In the game you play the generic man and work through the work week. Your job is to pick fruit as it grows on the trees. You receive your wages according to your harvest and at the end of the day you “cash out” and earn your happiness (how else but with Happy Meals). You do encounter obstacles and must kill the bugs before they deprive you of your happy harvest! It is pretty simple critique on a culture that equates unhealthy food to happiness without regard to the environment, and equates a mindless 40 hour work week and competitive salary to a full life. For more details and photos of the installation where you could play with actual game controllers visit the development blog at http://digmeexit.blogspot.com.

Long story short: you pick fruit, sell it, and buy happy meals. See if you can reach the top scores!

Go play iKill

Recent Posts

I have joined the WordPress Contributor Team at Bluehost

I’ve Joined Bluehost I am very excited to share that I’m starting a new role with Bluehost! I’m truly excited to join the small team of sponsored WordPress experts to actively contribute to the open-source project. My responsibilities entail working on internal initiatives helping customers succeed in their efforts and contributing to WordPress core. I’ll […]

Thoughts on ‘The Good Parts of JavaScript and the Web’ by Douglas Crockford

I’ve set aside some time to take some online courses at FrontendMasters to deepen my understanding of various engineering principles as a personal continuing education goal. While taking courses I focus by taking notes, and figured I may as well share them with the world, so welcome to the Learning Series! The first course is […]

Building something Fun while learning React

Earlier this year I was able to use my some personal reinvestment time at work to study up on react. I took an online training course (Wes Bos anyone?) I enjoyed the time to focus on learning the material presented. I am also aware that unless I use the information to build something on my […]

A Day In The Life: Evan Mullins, digital nomad, Senior Front-end Engineer at 10up

At 10up we had an internal blog series entitled A Day in The Life to help us get to know each other better and share a bit about how we work on a day to day. I wanted to share mine here as well! It seems a day in my life is similar to many […]

WordPress Core Contributor and my WordPress Story

As I updated a WordPress site today (the new 5.0 version just shipped) I was proud to see my name in the list of core contributors! I’m listed as a core contributor in versions 4.9 as well as 5.0! I didn’t get around to sharing the news last year, but seeing my name in the credits […]

WordCamp Atlanta 2018 – I’m Speaking on Processes for Development Teams

I’m happy to be contributing to the WordPress community as a speaker at WordCamp Atlanta 2018. I submitted a few topics and have been selected to speak about development process for teams. Here’s the short description: Overview of some processes used at an agency level. Version control, code standards, database migrations, environment aware config files […]

Recent Work

Repay – Real Electronic Payments Website

Willy Melt – Where’s Willy

Arcadia Beverage

Engineered Floors Multisite

The Empty Stocking Fund

AT&T Interactive Infographics – Secutiry of IoT

About Me

I'm Evan Mullins, a web developer. I get a kick out of programming the interactive parts. I contribute to make the web incrementally a better place for you & grandma. While I have a design background, I've found a stronger creative outlet in writing code. Check my latest projects, read my thoughts on this site or read more about me. I'm a full-time WordPress Contributor at Bluehost, but this site is my own personal thoughts.

Services

As a web developer, I enjoy building websites so much that I do it full time as well as on the side. Get in touch with me to see what I can do for you or how I can help your idea or project along! I specialize in WordPress theme and plugin development, front-end development and interactive experiences, as well as hybrid mobile app development. View my portfolio for examples of my work.

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