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AMNESTY 92 - 2005
Amnesty International Richmond needed a brochure to hand out with information about their group. We put their brochure together and then carried that same style over to their website design. The result is a clear site that is functional to the group while still being fresh and exciting to visitors. |
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MARC SHERIDAN - 2005
This was to be a place holder for a future site. Marc Sheridan needed an immediate presence on the web, this was the temporary solution until a complete site could be designed. It is much like a business card online and costs almost nothing to put together. |
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A TRUE COLLECTIBLE - 2005
This is a site created for a fictional company that brings together buyers and sellers of collectibles. It features working forms with validation and password checks, as well as an online shopping cart. |
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CANADIAN WEATHER WATCH - 2005
This was an example of a site using JavaScript. We developped a web site for a fictional weather channel. The site highlights the use of JavaScript to display each city's current date and time, as well as several days ahead relative to the current day. |
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WEST COAST WILDERNESS ADVENTURES - 2005
Another example site, this website was designed for a fictional travel agency who wished to promote certain package vacations and amenities. Several JavaScript skills were demonstrated including rollover buttons, slide shows and cycling banners. |
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DENEANNE QUAMME - 2005
A bright site filled with students' artwork, as well as school and art program information. This site includes a unique twist... a different home page for each day of the week. |
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INVESTAX MANAGEMENT INC. - 2005
This site reflects the company's corporate image and stability. The style is clear and straight forward. Work included a redraw of the current logo, photography, and some other design work (business cards, etc.). |
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PRINCESS BLUE - 2004
This was an exercise in Flash design. It is a complete Flash site based on a fictional company that includes music, sounds, movement, and full interactivity. |
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GLASSBYRD - 2004
This example site focused on audio. It is warm and visually stunning, while still maintaining its functionality and purpose. |
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MEMBERSHIP STRATEGIES, INC. - 2004
The client bought a template package, but quickly discovered that was not enough to put a stellar site together. From that template a solid, personal site was created. This site boasted CSS, personalized web-ready images, product pages with screen shots and a functioning user forum. |
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TRI-CITIES FREECYCLE - 2004
This site was done for a local recycling group on a volunteer basis. The site is simple and clean, but gets the message across to potential and current members. |
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BENNDORF VERSTER LTD. - 2004
Well-known Vancouver copier company, Benndorf Verster, needed an online presence. The site demonstrates their commitment to service, simplicity and the environment. The design elements were taken directly from the copiers and printers they sell and maintain. (Benndorf Verster has again come to us with their design needs, and their new site is under development.) |