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Experience Level: Intermediate
Hi
I am looking for a developer to work on front end, responsive applications. Please review the following brief and let me know if you are interested, and quote for the work involved.
I have gone out to 2-3 candidates, looking for quotes, and here to answer any questions etc you may have.
We specialise in displaying dynamic front end applications on digital screens in offices, universities, and shopping centres.
The range of applications we provide provide live train times, weather, TFL Tube status etc which are dynamically updated via our App server which regularly updates the information in the front end code.
The front end applications can be used on landscape screens, portrait screens (Both HD and 4K), and potentially smaller zones of those screen sizes in both orientations. So it is very important for the chosen candidate to be strong in responsive front end development, and must be experienced in viewport css rather than complex media query configuration. Each Application must resize gracefully in the differing screen orientations, and sizes.
Broad level designs are provided.
Additionally, we have 1x departure board already developed by the developer working on the back end system. (See “travel-app-ui.zip”)
The departure board determines screen size, adjusts row heights accordingly, and paginates multiple rows when there too many rows to ensure each row is eventually seen. This works as expected on the differing platforms we run these apps on, so the important aspect of this information is that we have a good code base for chosen developer to start with technically, to repeat but to new alternative designs. a JSON object of the data structure will also be provided.
Each app, we’ll be looking for some kind of intelligent framework put in place to allow easy configuration going forward, such as colour schemes/themes, functionality (such as paginate - only show 3x pages) etc…
The existing front end has been developed using client-side React and webpack, and we’ll be looking to retain this same functionality
The code works in local.
To make it work, you need to run these commands:
On the root folder of the project (travel-app-ui)
npm install
That install all the node dependences and
npm run start
That command is going to compile the code and run into a server (localhost:3000)
To start with, we’ll look at 2x Applications at first. (PDFs included)
This will be a redesign to the existing rail departure board (but also second variant of tube underground departures), and the second a TFL status application.
PDF designs attached for
• Tube Departures
◦ Port & Landscape
◦ but have our existing NRail one as second design option
• National rail departures
◦ Keep our design like you already have (Theme option 2), but work up this design as a new design theme as (Theme option 1),
◦ Although refer to the Tube departures one for landscape design
◦ he hasn’t catered for the via information which will push row height up a bit – deal with it the same way we already are
◦ Also he’s only done ticks for ontime etc… lets stick with our existing method..
▪ Text only option – ontime – delayed creates 2x lines ‘Delayed & estimated time’
▪ Icon only option - delayed creates 2x lines ‘Delayed icon & estimated time underneath’
After successful completion of the these 2x, there may be other applications coming…
regards
Tyson Reed
I am looking for a developer to work on front end, responsive applications. Please review the following brief and let me know if you are interested, and quote for the work involved.
I have gone out to 2-3 candidates, looking for quotes, and here to answer any questions etc you may have.
We specialise in displaying dynamic front end applications on digital screens in offices, universities, and shopping centres.
The range of applications we provide provide live train times, weather, TFL Tube status etc which are dynamically updated via our App server which regularly updates the information in the front end code.
The front end applications can be used on landscape screens, portrait screens (Both HD and 4K), and potentially smaller zones of those screen sizes in both orientations. So it is very important for the chosen candidate to be strong in responsive front end development, and must be experienced in viewport css rather than complex media query configuration. Each Application must resize gracefully in the differing screen orientations, and sizes.
Broad level designs are provided.
Additionally, we have 1x departure board already developed by the developer working on the back end system. (See “travel-app-ui.zip”)
The departure board determines screen size, adjusts row heights accordingly, and paginates multiple rows when there too many rows to ensure each row is eventually seen. This works as expected on the differing platforms we run these apps on, so the important aspect of this information is that we have a good code base for chosen developer to start with technically, to repeat but to new alternative designs. a JSON object of the data structure will also be provided.
Each app, we’ll be looking for some kind of intelligent framework put in place to allow easy configuration going forward, such as colour schemes/themes, functionality (such as paginate - only show 3x pages) etc…
The existing front end has been developed using client-side React and webpack, and we’ll be looking to retain this same functionality
The code works in local.
To make it work, you need to run these commands:
On the root folder of the project (travel-app-ui)
npm install
That install all the node dependences and
npm run start
That command is going to compile the code and run into a server (localhost:3000)
To start with, we’ll look at 2x Applications at first. (PDFs included)
This will be a redesign to the existing rail departure board (but also second variant of tube underground departures), and the second a TFL status application.
PDF designs attached for
• Tube Departures
◦ Port & Landscape
◦ but have our existing NRail one as second design option
• National rail departures
◦ Keep our design like you already have (Theme option 2), but work up this design as a new design theme as (Theme option 1),
◦ Although refer to the Tube departures one for landscape design
◦ he hasn’t catered for the via information which will push row height up a bit – deal with it the same way we already are
◦ Also he’s only done ticks for ontime etc… lets stick with our existing method..
▪ Text only option – ontime – delayed creates 2x lines ‘Delayed & estimated time’
▪ Icon only option - delayed creates 2x lines ‘Delayed icon & estimated time underneath’
After successful completion of the these 2x, there may be other applications coming…
regards
Tyson Reed
Tyson R.
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