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11 things has been tagged "Website"

  1. "Never Can Tell" website

    Nevercantell

    Never Can Tell is a new iPhone application development company.

    As much as I’d love to take credit for the cool illustrations, Alex Tyres designed and illustrated the “Never Can Tell” brand. I was responsible for coding the website, and because Never Can Tell is an iPhone development company, they wanted their website to not only be optimised for mobile Safari, but to include a few iPhone only “easter eggs”.

    Without giving too much away the easter egg takes advantage of css transformations and multi-touch, two unique aspects of the iPhone.

    I am particularly excited about css transformations, for the fact that you can create animations with concise code, and in the case of the iPhone the css transformations are hardware accelerated

    Go to nevercantell.com.au on your iPhone or iPod touch, and don’t say that I told you to try and flick the faces around.

    Tagged as website

    Posted Jun 4th, 2009.
  2. Laurel Group Website

    Laurelgroup

    My first project collaborating with the award winning graphic designer Alex Tyres.

    Alex did the design and I coded it up in an afternoon. It’s was really refreshing to build a simple site like this. No server side complications just some hand coded html and css.

    http://laurelgroup.com.au

    Tagged as website

    Posted Feb 27th, 2009.
  3. Really old mr dougal website

    Old-mrdougal

    Disclaimer. This is really old in internet terms.

    This was the mr dougal website from 2002. I’d never make anything like this nowadays, although I thought i’d post this up for old times. It’s all flash (shudder) and it (originally) launched in a popup window (shudder again).

    In many ways this is where my programming career started, as many hours where spent writing ActionScript drive the animations and transitions throughout the site.

    Can view it, in all it’s six seven year old glory here.

    I found the source for the site whilst clearing out some old zip drives at home, yes zip drives.

    Tagged as website

    Posted Nov 22nd, 2008.
  4. Wine tasting website

    Wine_liquidassets

    A new project for my client Liquid Assets. This site is a departure from their storage website, and instead focusing on wine tasting. (Which is a passion of the director at Liquid Assets).

    Tagged as wine

    Posted Nov 21st, 2008.
  5. Emperors Mind website

    Em

    Emperors Mind is a boutique Apple Reseller.

    I was asked to create a site that allows Emperors Mind to be more “transparent” to their clients without effecting the exclusivity of their brand.

    The strategy was to allow their clients to view every aspect of their account with Emperors Mind. From clients current orders, inventory, their purchase order history and all service’s Emperors Mind have done for them (in the form of ‘service calls’). Some clients have massive amounts of information that can be viewed. The search results had to be quick, intuitive and I thought that I would add a touch of fuzzy logic to it, to make the experience a bit more ‘personal’.

    There is a section of the website dedicated to the ‘EVENTS’ with in Emperors Mind. From employees getting married & having babies. To the informative event nights held by EM for their clients. Here you can check out the past events inc. photo’s, RSVP with a click of a button to upcoming events (if you are logged in), you can add the event to your calendar, or even subscribe to them all Emperors Mind.

    There are many things that you don’t get to see
    • The event section is managed through the website.
      • Adding the information and details for the events.
      • Uploading and deleting photo’s. (that get resized on the fly to make it really simple)

    www.emperorsmind.com.au

    Update: As of 26th June 2009 Emperors Mind have closed their doors. One of the directors is now working on developing iPhone applications.

    Update Amanda is still working in the industry. Her mobile: 0414 587 902.

    Tagged as website

    Posted Mar 17th, 2008.