Mr. Dupes Webpage
This single page site built for CD / DVD duplication company Mr. Dupes is a basic html / css layout.
Check it out: www.mrdupes.com
This single page site built for CD / DVD duplication company Mr. Dupes is a basic html / css layout.
Check it out: www.mrdupes.com
Pinkyvision, the website of artist Pinky, is a WordPress theme with extensive thumbnail galleries, mailing list signup, filesharing and a PayPal store. It features a flash header with sparkly text and a talking skull! Pinky's artwork is very cool indeed...
Check out the site: www.pinkyvision.com
This site, built for photographer Neil Stewart, is the first site 76 Creative have launched this year. Built with PHP, it features categorized thumbnail galleries, the usual biog, links and contact information, and also a moving image section with an embedded Flash Video (flv). All of the navigation for the site is done using images to create the hand written look that we were going for, it uses a javascript to give the mouseover effect for the images. For me, this is one of the best designed sites I have worked on so far, as it has a distinctive style, yet it's simple and functional.
Check it out: www.photoneil.com
This site, built for DJ / Remix artist Al Fingers, is 100% ninja! It's powered by wordpress, believe it or not, but the theme is like no other wordpress theme I have ever seen. It uses iframes to load all the different categories into seperate lozenges on the home page. It is also backed up by the more conventional wordpress search and display single posts on a page. For this site I also created a unique 'View Tracklist' function for the Mixtapes category, which opens the tracklist for each mixtape in a pop-up window. The site utilises my monthly and reverse nav scripts which can be found here:
Wordpress Monthly Navigation | Wordpress Post Navigation Hacks
This is truly the Millenium Falcon of wordpress themes, and a must for all music lovers.
Check it out: www.alfingers.com
I recently took a photograph of this old picture of mine, sketched over 12 years ago when I was studying art. The reflection in the glass picture frame (un-intentional) seemed to add an extra dimension to the image once photographed. Here's the result:
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