Design
A selection of some of my design work, mostly using Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator & Adobe Fireworks.
DG Consultants website
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Monday, February 22, 2010 | Permalink
DG Consulting are a small business that specialise in facilitating practical policies that leads to positive change in the management of valuable water resources.
Their website has sleek professional design, a clear JavaScript based dynamic menu, uses the Coda Slider , and a great little CMS called GetSimple. The site includes some progressive enhancement, but is cross browser compatible, has valid HTML and has been developed to be “bulletproof”.
The site has now won a couple of design awards too -
Check it out - www.dgconsultants.com.au
Verney Road School
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Friday, November 20, 2009 | Permalink
Verney Road School is a school in Shepparton that provides educational programs to meet the needs of students with mild to profound intellectual and/or multiple disabilities, aged between 2.5 years and 18 years.
The school had no existing online presence so I was quite excited to develop the website from scratch. Some of the requirements of the site were that it had a content management system, a maintainable photo gallery, as well as ‘Newsletters’ and ‘Documents / Forms’ section with content that was easy to download for users. The sites uses the a wonderful CMS called Symphony, and uses a simple upload manager for the ‘Newsletter and Forms’ area, as well as a very flexible ‘Photo Gallery’ image manager function.
The site was also designed by myself, has a standard Contact form and Google Map, is cross browser compatible, uses Valid HTML and CSS, and has a few other standard bells and whistles, check it out!
The website has been featured in the following CSS and Design galleries.
www.verneyroadschool.vic.edu.au
Europe Travel Map
Comments 0Thursday, October 01, 2009 | Permalink
So, during my recent eurotrip I started thinking about ways of jotting down everywhere I had been on my adventures, tracking my travels and including the means of transport, cost, distance traveled and more! I’m not normally a graphs and charts nerd, but I was also keen to graph the temperature from Melbourne, compared to all the exotic destinations I traveled too. I’ve done a print piece for my wall, check it out.
New Portfolio
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Thursday, September 24, 2009 | Permalink
I have been looking for the time to develop a new portfolio for some time now and have finally completed the site, and in Expression Engine. I am a fan of tag based content management systems and even after building just this website, I feel that it is quite a powerful system and appears very user friendly in all aspects, such as general setup, maintenance and with costing.
It has been just over a year and a half since my first portfolio site was launched, but I feel this site has been a massive upgrade, and I expect it to be much busier from use from myself, and of course from you! For more technical details on the site see the credits page.
Life’s Simple Pleasures
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Monday, January 05, 2009 | Permalink
I have recently developed a site as a personal project to experiment with CSS3 and few javascript items.
Life’s Simple Pleasures has a scrolling list of exactly that, simple pleasures and moments in life that bring happiness and smiles to our faces. Visitors are also able to submit their own simple pleasures to the site.
I have used various CSS3 techniques such as rounded corners, opacity and drop shadows on the site - meaning that the better your browser is, the better the site will look – as well as the fact that the CSS does not validate.
The site has a simple javascript marquee scroller and a toggling sliding content area, as well as a more complex AJAX form that handles the simple pleasure submissions and contact form.
Credits for the site include the AJAX form, from dustindiaz.com as well as the Marquee from Dynamic Drive, dynamicdrive.
O’Sullivans Insurance Website
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Tuesday, June 10, 2008 | Permalink
I recently developed a web presence for the Shepparton based business O’Sullivan Insurance Brokers Pty Ltd. The website, although basic, has a smooth, professional and clean design that is consistent across all pages and browsers.The site has some SEO applied including Google analytics installed, contains many forms for downloading, has W3C compliant HTML and CSS and includes a contact form run with some basic PHP.
SJTA Remake
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Tuesday, March 11, 2008 | Permalink
In 2003 I developed my first website for the Shepparton Junior Tennis Association (SJTA). Its purpose during the season was to hold results, ladders tournament details and miscellaneous information. It consisted of frames, a table based layout, heavy images and was only visually pleasing in IE and at 800x600. Recently, I completely remade the website and it now has its very own CMS so that uploading results and ladders are a breeze for multiple users. The site has an image gallery, is cross browser compatible, and as always is HTML and CSS vaild. Much better.
SDTA and SJTA Posters
Comments 0Friday, February 01, 2008 | Permalink
I recently developed some posters to promote my local tennis competition. The three posters below were created in Adobe Illustrator and were designed with typography in mind along with the fact that they obviously must attract peoples attention. The tournament poster was printed at A3 size and used to boost numbers at a tennis tournament.

SJTA and VCTA Logo’s
Comments 0Tuesday, January 15, 2008 | Permalink
I created the SJTA logo as the association had no logo or identity to start with. The logo could then be used on the SJTA website, be included on stationary, events and promotions that the organisation has. The logo uses my favorite simple effects, subtle drop shadows and gradients that were developed in Adobe Fireworks and Adobe Illustrator.
The VCTA (Victorian Country Tennis Association) logos were developed to put forward to the committee as ideas for an identity and to start in motion the development of a new website for the association. The logos were created in Adobe Illustrator and kept the same idea and identity of their old logo but are much improved.

Various Logo Design
Comments 0Wednesday, January 02, 2008 | Permalink
Below are some logos that I designed for either competitions or for mock clients for university projects. Lux Travel being the later, a logo that was designed in Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Photoshop. The 'Shepparton Community Safety Steering' logo was for a competition, the same goes for the 'Word & Mouth' logo.
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