Do a persons books tell you something about him or her? I’d hope so. Looking at the stack of books that I have next to me on my desk, I realised it shows what I’m aiming for. I wish to be better at what I already do well, I want to build and expand so [...]
Entries from September 2009
You become what you read
September 24th, 2009 3 Comments
Cotswold Furniture Collection
September 22nd, 2009 No Comments
Client: Cotswold Furniture Collection Work: CSS, XHTML, sIFR, jQuery Link: cotswoldfurniture.com.au This site is a showcase for the large selection of furniture on offer by Cotswold Furniture Collection. I’ve done the front-end work on order for my Sydney based friends – Universal Favourite. For this project we were even further apart than usual, since I [...]
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Roc Candy
September 22nd, 2009 No Comments
Client: Roc Candy Work: CSS, HTML, jQuery, cufón text replacement Link: roccandy.com.au Roc Candy’s old site was ready for a make-over, and we can finally show off the new site! Roc Candy wanted it to have a playful design, while also being more user-friendly than the old site. It’s been a Perth-localised team effort, with [...]
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Universal Favourite
September 4th, 2009 No Comments
Client: Universal Favourite Work: CSS, HTML, sIFR Link: universalfavourite.com.au I’ve had pleasure of working together with the talented team at Universal Favourite since February ’09, when they got in touch with me and asked if I’d be interested in helping them out with some front-end development. They are very good at what they do, and [...]
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Jordana Maisie
September 4th, 2009 No Comments
Client: Jordana Maisie Work: CSS, HTML, jQuery Link: jordanamaisie.com Jordana Maisie is a Sydney-based New Media & Electronic Artist working in photography, video, sound and interactive installation. Hence the site is heavily geared towards video and images. Universal Favourite took care of the design, and the site runs on the MODx CMS.
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Reach Out
September 4th, 2009 No Comments
Client: Reach Out Work: CSS, HTML, jQuery Link: http://au.reachout.com/ A site to help young people with mental health issues, funded by the Inspire Foundation. A big project which took a year to complete, ran by Universal Favourite who brought me in to carry out the front-end development.
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Review – Designing for the Web
September 4th, 2009 No Comments
Designing for the Web won’t teach you anything about HTML5, CSS3 or anything else the cool kids are talking about these days. Quite the opposite. And this is why you should read it. Actually, you should buy it for yourself, because Mark Boulton has gone through the extra trouble of creating his own independent publishing [...]