Freehold Tattoo



My cousins recently opened up a tattoo shop and asked me to make a website for their new business. This was my first “professional” website so I am greatful for the opportunity to step outside my comfort zone. Lucky for me, they still wanted something creative!

Date: May 2010
Programs: Photoshop CS4, Dreamweaver CS4, Illustrator CS4

Our Work of Art

I have owned Our Work Of Art for two years, during which I have progrssed and learned so much about web and graphic design. As a final assignment for my web design class in school, we had to create portfolios or personal websites. Naturally, I created a portfolio and experimented with many different ideas I had floating around my head. Though it’s not professional-looking, it really shows my personality!

Date: January 2010
Programs: Photoshop CS4, Dreamweaver CS4, Illustrator CS4

Rudiobus

As a project in web design class, we were assigned to create band or musician websites. We were given a random Wikipedia entry for our musician’s name and a randomized genre. My artist was Rudiobus and my genre was R&B. We were also assigned a partner in another class who would write the website’s copy for us. The vector image of the singer may have taken hours upon hours to create, but I am glad I did it!

Date: December 2009
Programs: Photoshop CS4, Dreamweaver CS4, Illustrator CS4

CHS Digital Video

I was approached to make a website layout for digital video at my school. They wanted something simple with an easy way to display content, so I created this!

Date: December 2009
Programs: Photoshop CS4, Dreamweaver CS4, Illustrator CS4

Junie B. Jones


In web design class we created sites based on children’s books completely in Adobe Flash. As if it weren’t bad enough drawing and creating each individual image, I had to animate them too! Though it was torturous, I learned a lot and I’m glad I didn’t give up by the end! Be sure to turn up your speakers before you launch the site!

Date: December 2009
Programs: Flash CS4, Photoshop CS4, Illustrator CS4

GOXU

Goxu was a web design project from school. We were supplied with a story about an Italian designer named Carla Giovanetta who just came out with a new [and fictional] product called Goxu: The Gallactic Ballerina. We were assigned to come up with a product and create a website for it. I was uneasy about the requirements at first, but I ended up loving the outcome!

Date: October 2009
Programs: Photoshop CS4, Dreamweaver CS4

 

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