This is the website Josh and myself built for EROS, a tea and coffee shop trying to make an impact on the coffee market.
This is my production blog. Everything done in my Graphic Design program, my Digital Media Arts Program, past work I've done in Art Fundamentals and personal projects will be posted here. Take a look around and enjoy!
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Monday, December 13, 2010
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Saturday, November 27, 2010
"Hardline Studios" web intro storyboard
Labels:
animation,
Flash,
Hardline,
introduction,
landing,
page,
storyboard,
Studios,
web
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Website Re-designs

These are the same sites that I re-designed with my professor's suggestions in mind. For the Ubisoft site. The main image has been moved to the left and the "New Releases" and "Coming Soon" section to the right. The text along the bottom has been toned down and the bottom section overall has been organized and balanced better. The rollover state had been modified to make it more interesting and the logo has been scaled down to balance out the "Log In" and "Search" fields.
For the Porsche site, the original image of the Cayenne Turbo has been swaped out inexchange for a larger and higher resolution image to fulfill the "Big Picture concept". The big picture has been blended in with the background by means of the paint brush tool with a soft brush attachment. The drop menu has been removed, the film strip has been down sized and moved towards the corner of the big image and more copy has been added to the bottom section.
Friday, October 8, 2010
Bonefish Art Gallery Landing Page and Content Page: Air Rider - Deck Art

This is the concept I've come up with for the Bonefish Art Gallery landing and content page. This page was designed for their "Air Rider Deck Art" event where they recognize the creative, colourful and even provocative designs found on skateboards. These pages were modified once before. I originally used a blurred background image of a skate park, with a large picture of my own deck design with a title bar that just had the title of the event on there; it looked like monkey shit.... So I went back and re-designed the entire landing page, and this is what I came up with. I think it looks a hell of a lot better than my first concept. The content page had the same background as the landing page and the same "large picture" concept. I changed that to have a slightly smaller image of my deck with a film strip of other photographs of my deck. The "Our Sponsors" section of the page was not included in the original concept, but after shrinking the image of my skate deck, I had some space to work with, so I figured I should mention some sponsors of the event.Saturday, September 11, 2010
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