February 15th, 2009
Following on from the work I did for Preloaded (developing the new information architecture for a campaign micro-site for the Arts Council), I was asked if I could assist with the front end website development.
I was involved in developing the front end XHTML templates in conjunction with the technical and project management teams.
Deliverables
- XHTML
- CSS
- JavaScript
- Cross-browser screen shots of major browsers (IE 7, 6, Opera, Firefox 2 & 3, Safari 2& 3)
Tools used
- Panic Coda
- Adobe PhotoShop
URL: http://www.anightlessordinary.org.uk/

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January 9th, 2009
McKinlay Kidd have been a client of mine since 2003. Over the past 5 years I have been responsible for designing, developing and maintaining their website.
McKinlay Kidd asked me to updated the look and feel of the website and add new functionality to improve the brand representation and user experience. During this latest phase of development I have worked very closely with McKinlay Kidd to realise their aims and objectives and integrate them into the existing website framework. The result is a much-improved user experience and a slick looking, functional website.
Deliverables
- PhotoShop templates for interface design
- PHP templates
- XHTML
- CSS
- JavaScript
- URL-rewriting utilising Apache mod_rewrite
Tools used
- Panic Coda
- Adobe PhotoShop
- Adobe Fireworks

Tagged in: CSS, JavaScript, jQuery, MySQL, PHP, Web Development, Web standards, XHTML
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January 4th, 2009
As part of the Nissan UK website, Duke | A Razorfish Company asked me to develop a Google maps-driven interface to allow users to search for different outdoor activities around the UK. Users select a category and the relevant location markers and information are displayed on the map.
I was responsible for developing the front-end template for the interface.
Deliverables
Tools used
- Adobe Dreamweaver
- Adobe Illustrator
- Adobe PhotoShop

Tagged in: CSS, Duke, JavaScript, Web Development, Web standards, XHTML
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