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The site design was created by Vanessa Croome of Claris Media in beautiful Fernie, BC. I designed and built the html/css.
This is a very simple html e-commerce site that sells only one product.
This is one of the few sites that I a have done that I take credit for the graphic design. The design for this is minimalist bit I am happy with it.
This is an html site that I coded for the LIDC at Sinon Fraser University. The site designer is Ivana Filipovic.
This is the blurb @ http://mediadesign.sfu.ca/portfolio/ about the project:
"From the Heart" is a multimedia collaboration between the City of Burnaby and the LIDC that showcases the military and civilian careers of five distinguished Freemen of Burnaby. The project tells their stories through video, a website, interactive games, archival photographs, posters, and documents. Its purpose is to inform elementary and high school students, and the general public, about the devotion to service, both in war and peace, displayed by these five men, and to inspire others to follow in their exemplary footsteps. The project received multiple awards from the Columbus International Film and Video Festival.
The talented Noah MacNayr-Heath was the graphic designer for this site. I did all of the coding and most of the content structuring for this.
Leading Together was developed collaboratively by a spectrum of stakeholders involved in the Canadian response to HIV/AIDS.
I did this a long time ago for my friend Richard Tetault. Richard makes beautiful art.
He is a muralist, a painter and a print maker.
This pretty old already. I did this for the CPHA. It was fun to work on.
You can't really tell from looking at the front page but this is actually a site done in English, French and Inuktitut.
To view this site in Inuktitut, you need to install the font Nunacom on your computer.
I developed this site a long time ago for my friend Elaine Brière.
I helped her organize her work to get it online. This site needs updating as Elaine has done a lot of works since this went up/
This is the On to Ottawa Historical Society website. I did this a long time ago. Back then, I thought html framesets were cool ... things change.
