So just like my previous post has shown, I don't just do programming projects all the time.
I'm a big fan of puzzlehunts. The MIT Mystery Hunt is one of the bigger events in a puzzler's calendar, and has been going strong for over 30 years! But the first time I ever got involved in a public treasure hunt was back in 2009 when a guy from Wellington who got dumped by his girlfriend decided to hold a treasure hunt to give the ring away. It was an event that even made international headlines, and being the gamesmaster was something I aspired to do myself.
At a glance
Platform: Twitter / Digital Media
Genre: Treasure Hunt
Concept: A simple occasional weekend activity that's family-friendly. Tracking down a coin hidden in a city by following clues posted online.
Monday, 9 February 2015
Saturday, 10 January 2015
Aotea Travel Guide
First up, I don't just do programming for fun in my spare time (for fun?!). I occasionally write things too; I admit I'm not the best creative writer (I think that's a left-brain, right-brain thing), as I base most things I write about on real-life events or places. This project was no exception.
Over seven months (off-and-on, mind) and 12,000 words went into this one! I'm happy with the result I managed to come up with, and technically I can always come back to it later and add more things (more on that in a bit).
At a glance
Platform: PDF
Genre: Travel Brochure
Concept: "What if New Zealand was a Pokémon Region?". This brochure showcases New Zealand landmarks and locations, while giving it a slight Pokémon spin.
Thursday, 1 January 2015
Update for 2015
Happy New Year!
How long has it been? Like, 22 months? Yikes. So much for keeping this blog alive...
But seriously though, I'm still alive myself... and this year, I'm as motivated as ever to collect my programming and otherwise creative experience into one place.
And that means both past and future project endeavours, both digital and physical. (Physical? Yes. That's something for later.)
I plan to also include projects that are still in the idea phase. It's no guarantee that I'd ever pick them back up again, but perhaps putting ideas into cyberspace might spark inspiration elsewhere.
How long has it been? Like, 22 months? Yikes. So much for keeping this blog alive...
But seriously though, I'm still alive myself... and this year, I'm as motivated as ever to collect my programming and otherwise creative experience into one place.
And that means both past and future project endeavours, both digital and physical. (Physical? Yes. That's something for later.)
I plan to also include projects that are still in the idea phase. It's no guarantee that I'd ever pick them back up again, but perhaps putting ideas into cyberspace might spark inspiration elsewhere.
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