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The Accuser - Behind the Scenes

Submitted by andy on Sat, 10/27/2007 - 20:04.

In addition to designing character bio pages for The Accuser, I was responsible for organizing a galleries of "behind the scenes" material; preliminary sketches, storyboards, and other materials used in the course of production. For The Accuser, I used a 3D-Rendered metallic frame around the content on each page.

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Ennis House Web Site

In 1998 I became a docent at the Frank Lloyd Wright designed Ennis house (called the Ennis-Brown house at the time) in Los Angeles, California. Apart from helping with tours of the house, I was responsible for building the first web site for the house. I was honored to have the opportunity to design a web site for a Frank Lloyd Wright structure, and I wanted to incorporate as many elements of the house’s style into the web site as I could, hence the extensive use of varied concrete block graphics. (The entire house is constructed of patterned concrete blocks.)

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Seeyouonline.net Portal Design

Submitted by andy on Sat, 10/27/2007 - 20:04.

While working at Sonicport.com my largest task was the design of a portal site for a small ISP owned by the company, which was called SeeYouOnline. This image is the final concept, which was created in Adobe Illustrator. The HTML implementation of this design was just about my last excercise in nested tables and spacer gifs as layout tools.

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Browser Version/Plugin Sniffer

Due to the extensive use of Macromedia Flash, complex table layout, and Cascading Style Sheets on the Stanlee.net web site, I was asked to create a JavaScript "Sniffer" script that would detect several key pieces of information: Browser Name (Netscape, Internet Explorer), Browser Version, and whether or not the Flash plugin was installed.

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Friends of Hollyhock House Web Site

In 1999, through my involvement at the Ennis house I also became a docent at Frank Lloyd Wright’s Hollyhock House. My chief interest was in designing a web site for the Barnsdall house, but all of the elements never quite came together, and my design was never fully implemented.

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