The code wizards at Kickstarter have always been pretty good at coming up with new and creative ways to display content and deliver data. Some features are viewable to all and others are hidden to only project creators (and the Kickstarter dev team). For the past few years Kickstarter has delivered a cool summary of the year’s highlights sharing some of the magical campaigns that blessed the Kickstarter pages. Well it looks like the White House had some code envy – at least enough to incorporate the Kickstarter presentation code on WhiteHouse.gov to present their own year in review.
The @WhiteHouse just released their Year in Review! It’s awesome, and built using code from Kickstarter: http://t.co/8k2Sgtkcav
— Kickstarter (@kickstarter) December 29, 2014
If you are curious as to what is on the list (no Griz coat though) you can review what the White House thought is representative of 2014 below. Or you may hop on over and read it for yourself here.
- Home
- Introduction
- Chief of Staff Reflections
- More Jobs
- Better Health Care
- Strengthening Community Policing
- Cutting Carbon Pollution
- Reforming Immigration
- Acting for Net Neutrality
- Leading the Charge
- President Obama Codes
- A 3D-Printed President
- Sitting Between Two Ferns
- Man About Town
- Preventing Violence
- More Graduates
- Raises for Americans
- Unlocking Phones
- Q&A with Tumblr
- Combating Veteran Homelessness
- Wins for Women