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Hello, I’m a young, creative person who has yet to be crushed by the heavy weight of the world.

Beautiful web design.
For any budget.

You don’t have to compromise on design to fit your budget. I will design beautiful websites for your business, organization, personal showcase—whatever it may be, without sending you to the poorhouse. In this case, less really is more.

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Conestoga Connected

  • web project / 03 March 2010

This is a web project for a weekly newsmagazine produced by students in the Broadcast Television program at Conestoga College. The site features streaming episodes that can be either viewed in full or in segments, crew information and portfolios, a special “Wanna Be On TV?” promotional section, and a module connecting other media outlets at the college. I wanted the design to appear fresh and clean, but also rich and full. I achieved this with the use of mild gradients, shadows, and bold graphics.

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After the quake

  • video / 23 February 2010

Recently I had the opportunity to sit down and talk with two Canadians who were in Haiti when the devastating earthquake of 12 January 2010 struck Port-au-Prince. Lisa Weber and her son Jamie Dowsett of Waterloo, Ontario were in a small village roughly 35 kilometres from Port-au-Prince when it happened.

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  • thought / 11 February 2010

Okay, so we’re all just generating shit. Big piles of flashy shit for everyone to eat up.

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  • thought / 05 February 2010

Always looking for new faces.

Snowy farewell for Student Riots

  • project update / 09 December 2009

The Student Riots series is now complete. The last show is all about Christmas celebrations, so I added plenty of red, green, and some gentle snowfall to the site, complete with the ability to stop or start the snow whenever you want. If only controlling the real weather was this easy.

Student Riots

  • web project / 21 October 2009

This web project is for a weekly web video series aimed at students. Because of the nature of the show, I wanted to make this website as interactive as possible. Discussion pages allow viewers to share their thoughts on episodes, blogs from hosts are posted regularly, and connections between Twitter, Facebook and Vimeo are all readily available.

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