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Web Design
ThemeShelf
Web Design: XHTML & CSSThemeShelf is a personal project of mine in collaboration with Alex Rogahn. We aim to offer fantastic themes, and as such required a professional and useable site that reflected said themes. After one of the original members of the collaboration decided to leave, it was left to me to design Themeshelf a stellar site.
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Web Design
RWK Visual
Web Design: XHTML & CSSI was approached by RWK Visual to recreate their online image. They wanted something fresh but based on their business card and existing logo. With this I created a clean and crisp new look that showcased their work perfectly.
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Web Design
Bristol Manor Farm
Web Design: XHTML & CSSAs part of my ongoing work at Bristol Manor Farm, I was asked to create a functional website for the social club portion of the business. The sleek design and ease of use suited the client down to the ground, and they were ecstatic with it.
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Web Design & Podcasting
Reflexive Media
Web Design: XHTML & CSS and PodcastingReflexive Media was a podcasting collective between me and a few friends. We needed a clean and easy to navigate site that was easy to update on a weekly basis.
Podcasts included: The Reflexive Podcast, The Charlie Farralth Show, Electro Update and The Apple Cast.
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Web Design
Toolstation Western League
Web Design: XHTML & CSSAfter seeing the Bristol Manor Farm site I did, John Cuthbertson the site director at Toolstation League contacted me in want of a new site design. I provided the template for him and he was extremely pleased with the end product.
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Application Icon
Back It
Icon Design: Photoshop & Icon BuilderI had previously designed the icon for TheAppleGeek's extremely successful MacDust and he returned to me in need of an icon for his latest creation. Back-It aimed to created quick and seamless backups and TheAppleGeek wanted an icon to reflect that.
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Poster Design
Typographic Poster
Poster Design: PhotoshopAgain, as part of my on going work at Bristol Manor Farm, I was asked to great a typographic poster based on a quote that could be hung in the home team's dressing room. I decided Photoshop to be the best application to design it in, and go to work.
