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Meetdraw 12

Last week I developed the website for the 12th Meetdraw. The lovely design was created by the guys over at Salad. This is the second site on which I have implemented an adaptive design. This time round I was slightly more prepared and again it was a lot of fun. You can view the project here.

Visa Away Day

Last week at I built a microsite for an upcoming away day that the agency I work for is holding for Visa. I developed the site with cross device compatibility in mind. Ensuring that no matter what device the site was viewed on it would look awesome. To aid me with this I used Skeleton [...]

Photoshot Email Te

I have recently developed a collection of email templates for Photoshot. The templates were elegantly designed by Andrew Jackson. This was a really fun project to work on as I created the templates to be used with Campaign Monitor. The new template features they have recently added are brilliant. The emails are developed to work in [...]

Portfolio Hannah G

This is a site I developed for Hannah Garrod to display her portfolio of photography. I created it with the help of Paul Irish’s HTML5 Boilerplate as a foundation. A combination of CSS3 and jQuery bring the site to life bringing focus to Hannah’s wonderful images. You can check it out here.

CAF Banner

I had to create a peel effect for this banner, it was built using flash and AS3. It was for The Charities Aid Foundation.

Recent Work

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From the Blog

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Posted by James on May 4th, 2011 at 10:29 pm

I built this banner quite recently at Bright Blue Day and it was a lot of fun. Liam R Forrest designed it and I developed it using flash and AS3. It was quite a large project, I think there were 15 different languages to be created for Visa homepages across Europe. You can see some [...]

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Posted by James on May 4th, 2011 at 12:33 pm

via Smashing Magazine This post asks a few very important questions that all developers are encountering. Most importantly I think it Should I build for more popular browsers and add extras in for those who are using modern browsers or Should I build for the best and tweak for the stragglers? For me is has [...]

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Posted by James on May 4th, 2011 at 11:07 am

I found this brilliant little plugin for illustrator. It simply allows you to export vector images to canvas. It opens up a whole world of possibilites for more advanced images to be used in canvas. Ai 2 Canvas