Recently over Christmas I designed and created A Facebook/Fan page for the charity BUAV, a current client of Whitewater. Having only created facebook/fan pages for myself and also in experiments, I felt this was a real chance More »
Published on January 17, 2010 12:27 am.
Filed under: Advertising, Communication, Design, Website, blog Tags: facebook, fanpage
Ok so I ve decided to switch to wordpress from drupal and update my portfolio and site to give it a new feel and character. I hope you like the design, I’ve tried to create it a little differently from most sites where by I ve gave the option of scrolling to the right to view my portfolio or scrolling down to view my blog. I just figured these are the two main features of a personal webiste so why not have them both on the home page, there s also the about me page and a sperate porfolio page which displays only my portfolio. Let me know what you think??
HAPPY CRIMBO ALL THE BEST.
Published on December 20, 2008 6:30 pm.
Filed under: Personal, Website Tags: Personal, Website, Wordpress
This site has many many topics on type, illustration, design basically everything in the communication world, but its main priority is typography. There are some excellent examples of work on here and many illusive type designs. It offers inspiration and other designers portfolios of work. If there s any new type out there thats hitting the world hard its guaranteed to be on here. Great for that all need inspiring spark, if your searching for that perfect logo font or 3d text with an impact. I also noticed it has a cool packaging section with great ways of displaying information design on the packaging certainly worth checking out.
Published on October 7, 2008 3:05 pm.
Filed under: Typography, Website Tags: Design, Typography, Website
Think you need a mouse to use a computer? Thin again!
Dontclickonit.com has created a powerful interactive website investigating the need or no need, for the click i.e selecting icons, buttons and generally interacting. They have harnessed clever original ways of selecting links on their site and thus removing the need for the click! The interactive possibilities generated by the site are amazing and spawns a whole new potential for how we engage ourselves on the net and with software. They have an interesting pole on the site of how many people couldn t resist the urge to click, myself inluded. Its certainly a one to check out.
Published on October 7, 2008 12:19 pm.
Filed under: Website Tags: Design, Graphic Design, Innovation, Website
just as interesting as his work.
Published on September 26, 2008 1:05 pm.
Filed under: Website Tags: Ambient, Art, Site specific art, Website
Neave .com is avery impressive website created using flash.It is the interactive playground of ‘interactive designer’ Paul Neave. The pieces of work that allowusers to test,play and exxperiment in 3d worlds and even interacts with your built in camera and microphone. The site is a great example of how to keep your audience interested with simple navigation, sounds and by challengeing the user. The site works across all size pixel screens and even has the option of enlargeing to full screen.It is similar to the lynx efect website with its use of coding and interaction.
What makes this site extremely powerful is its use of 3D interaction it is allowing new possibilities in the way the internet can be viewed and interacted with. The use of powerful colour schemes makes it fresh and gives it a new technology feel.
This site is must view and a very impressive use of flash and interactive design.
Published on September 12, 2008 6:49 pm.
Filed under: Website Tags: Design, Innovation, Interaction, Website

http://drupal.org/
The site itself is not of interest unless you are focusing on what it offers. Drupal is a content management system that is completely free and the site is a huge constantly expanding user guide and module download for the content management system. For the website I produced for the river canteen www.rivercanteen.com.au I used Drupal and also for my own. It has very powerful back end features so staff and outside users can log in and change/ incorporate things into a company’s website. The drupal site offers a huge diversity of help to people who use Drupal to build and produce websites, modules that can be easily downloaded and then uploaded to your personal site along with endless instructional help and forums dedicated to problems and solutions of HTML CSS PHP XHTML relating to Drupal. The best thing about it though is that everything on Drupal is changeable, you can edit every single bit of HTML and CSS to style your website how you would like if you are not satisfied with the templates that are included free.
The site also provides you with very clear and easy to use instructions on setting up Drupal on your server and FTP files in and out. It regularly has new downloads of Drupal that solve problems of the ever changing HTML internet. You can also create themes for Drupal that anyone can download and use, or you yourself can download someone else’s. There is very few other content management systems that come with all these benefits for free and I would defiantly recommend Drupal and the website to anyone .
Published on September 10, 2008 1:57 pm.
Filed under: Website Tags: Content Management system, CSS, Drupal, HTML, Website
http://logopond.com/all/
You might think that most logos are not very ‘cool’ or inspiring especially when your trying to design the perfect logo for a client and there doesn’t seem to be anything out there giving you the edge or motivation. This site proves otherwise, its full of some fantastic and very clever identity designs, great for inspiration and motivation. The site allows you to leave comments and upload Logos/Identity’s yourself and have discussions on the Identity’s commenting on what you think of them. The site is simple to use and really cleanly laid out with HTML that works across all browsers. It also has a really interesting and relevant forum all dedicated to logos in many types of industry i.e, car, book, film etc. It features individual designers who show there logo portfolios and allows new users to sign up and gain a user name and password to start uploading the same.
Published on September 9, 2008 7:11 pm.
Filed under: Website Tags: Branding, Design, Logo, Website
Co-owner and founder of walkit.com launched the UK’S first online walking route planner and now turns over 250,000 pound and recives 55,000 hits on the site a month. This site to me is a simple product with good innovation and design. Walkit was started for people to be able to measure how long it would take for them to walk from a meeting to their office in central London rather than them driving, as walking is the quicker option but people didnt belive or seem to realize it. The essence of walkit is ‘ given the right information people can beat the grind of the daily commute using their feet. ‘ The wevsite doesnt spend anything on marketing and only uses word of mouth, which of course is the most powerful marketing a company can get. People having been giving up the car and bus ride to work because through the site they have realized that walking is quicker, this is leading the way to a more enviromentally friendly City and healthier people.
Published on August 4, 2008 6:03 pm.
Filed under: Website