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The CIA Museum wanted a responsive application to explore stories, items in their collection, and a timeline. The items included extensive historical descriptions, zoomable imagery, and links to related content.
We built a self-contained Backbone application which was integrated into the agency's website. One of the requirements included no server-side executable code, so the application's data was loaded using static JSON generated by a separate administration website written with Kohana and Doctrine.
Technology
- Backbone.js
- Kohana
- Doctrine
- Compass/SASS