QUT AIV League
August 2012
I designed the AIV League's website and implented it in the Concrete5 CMS.
The portfolio and musings of a young web designer and developer.
Here you'll find my previous web design and development work.
I designed the AIV League's website and implented it in the Concrete5 CMS.
I designed and implemented the website for Discursis, a software product being developed by UQ researchers. The website was implemented in the Concrete5 CMS, and uses the Susy grid system
The Logan City Community Cadet Unit requested a new website to help appeal to a younger audience. I designed and developed the website using the lightweight CMS, Wolf CMS to facilitate quick loading and easy editing.
I designed and developed the Aspley 10 Pin Bowl website using the static site generator, Jekyll in collaboration with Alexander Brabyn. I was responsible for all design and development, while Alexander wrote content.
I developed the Davinda Innovations website using a custom back-end built with Sinatra to allow for easy editing and to facilitate pre-orders of their up-coming product, the Shower Shortener.
I designed the Brainchild Foundation website to allow for the new charity to easily spread news and help families in need. The website runs on a Drupal back end, with a custom designed front end theme.
I was approached by Chris Gracey to design and develop an online resume to easier promote himself. The site was developed with static HTML and CSS, and utilised non-refreshing page transitions (using AJAX). The site is now offline as per the client's request.
I was requested to design Scotmac Constructions a website based of their new business card. I developed the site to utilise Couch CMS so the client could easily edit the site content.