The very short contract I am offering is an opportunity to create important and fundamental parts of a singularly unique and, I believe, potentially web-disrupting framework based on true continuations in the browser. See [login to view URL] , [login to view URL] , and [login to view URL], which provide a technical background, demos, and concept background. (My web hosting service is having an intermittent problem, so please refer to [login to view URL] for the white paper. The white paper is not finished, but the missing figures can be found at [login to view URL] .) Since I am old I and want to see this technology take root soon and I don't have all the skills to make it succeed, I need the following help:
(1) Digital strategy and entrepreneurial ideas on what to build with the technology to ensure it gains some users and popularity.
(2) Some Search Engine Optimization (SEO) or Digital Marketing ideas to get me started utilizing the digital strategy and entrepreneurial ideas.
(3) User Experience Design (UED/UX).
(4) The guidance of a Full-Stack Web Developer who has a strong and comprehensive grasp of web fundamentals: the CSS layout modes ([login to view URL]), HTML5 content models ([login to view URL]), responsive web design patterns ([login to view URL]), flexible box ([login to view URL]), grid ([login to view URL]), Custom Elements, and Web Components.
I need to work with someone having deep curiosity about the ideas in such books as _Don't Make Me Think_, _The Design of Everyday Things_, _No Code Required_, and _The Visual Display of Quantitative Information_, and beyond, someone who wonders whether true end user programming might ever take hold in a meaningful and big way. Some background can be found at [login to view URL], [login to view URL], and [login to view URL] . Maybe inspiration for my framework could come from everyday physical objects like the 15 puzzle, Monopoly, Scrabble, playing cards, flat-file or blueprint drawers, folding boards like Monopoly and Scrabble boards, Go, checkers, chess, dominos, folding desks or credenzas, floor tiles, wall tiles, bricks, parking spaces, calendars, pin boards, bulletin boards, paintings hung on walls, books on shelves, cardboard boxes, 4th generation Apple TV remotes (because it has only a few, well known buttons), Japanese pencil boxes, kanban, sliding whiteboards, sliding shelves for writing, Post-It notes, photo albums, mosaic tiles, and quilts. I know skeuomorphisms are a bit passé, so I should be cautious about getting "too inspired" by such everyday objects.
I am willing to pay whatever I can to attract a person competent in all these areas, but I only expect to pay for 2 or 3 days of work, just enough to move my project farther along. If the contract goes well, there will be other, related contracts to move my project along.