Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Deep Blue Discoveries website redesign
Jeff Croll brings the ocean directly to your elementary school students in the classroom through a dynamic and interactive DVD based presentation. Your students will travel with Jeff on a captivating exploration of the New England marine ecosystem. They will see how the animals and plants actually live in their natural environments. After the program, your students will have not only studied important scientific concepts, but they will own them. At Deep Blue Discoveries, they inspire your students to become eco-explorers. Their purpose is to develop a long term relationship with you, a valued client, so together they can inspire your students to become enthusiastic explorers and stewards of the aquatic world.
Challenge:
Redesign the website.
Solution:
A website with an aquatic theme.
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Sunday, September 27, 2009
CyberTools for Libraries website redesign
Everything you need to manage online and print resources in a single search portal at low cost. CyberTools for Libraries is the premier ILS solution for Special and Academic libraries. ERM/Electronic resource management coupled with highly-tuned serials management delivers measurable value in these resource-intensive areas of your specialized library.
Challenge:
Redesign and develop a new brand image.
Solution:
A redesigned website and print media was developed with a focus on clean styling, and new brand colors.
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Friday, September 25, 2009
St. Croix Renaissance Park website redesign
St. Croix Renaissance Park is a 1244-acre industrial park located on the south coast of St. Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Businesses that choose Renaissance Park benefit from the property’s shovel-ready industrial and commercial land, deep-water port, strategic international shipping location, low-cost power and water supplies, and high quality infrastructure. They also enjoy incredible tax benefits and economic incentives, the protection of U.S. law, a business friendly government, strong work force, and all the beauty and tranquility of the Caribbean.
Complete redesign of the website including Flash animation.
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Beautiful Examples of Kinetic Photography
When you hear the word 'kinetic' for the first time, probably the first thing that comes to your mind is motion. Kinetic Photography, also known as 'camera tossing', is a technique of shooting photos with the actual physical movement of the camera. However, it does not necessarily involve tossing of the camera — you can also shake, bounce, swing or spin it; the goal of the technique is to obtain unpredictable results which are sometimes fascinating, always abstract and rarely boring.
The main rule of kinetic photography is simple: do not hold your camera stationary! Obviously, it is a quite uncommon and bizarre technique that involves risk of damaging your camera. The concept is extremely simple and really fun to use. Though the outcome is uncertain, kinetic photography sometimes produces beautiful abstract, random and motion blurred images. The results often look like a computer generated graphics.
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The main rule of kinetic photography is simple: do not hold your camera stationary! Obviously, it is a quite uncommon and bizarre technique that involves risk of damaging your camera. The concept is extremely simple and really fun to use. Though the outcome is uncertain, kinetic photography sometimes produces beautiful abstract, random and motion blurred images. The results often look like a computer generated graphics.
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Thursday, September 24, 2009
10 Useful Usability Findings and Guidelines
Everyone would agree that usability is an important aspect of Web design. Whether you’re working on a portfolio website, online store or Web app, making your pages easy and enjoyable for your visitors to use is key. Many studies have been done over the years on various aspects of Web and interface design, and the findings are valuable in helping us improve our work. Here are 10 useful usability findings and guidelines that may help you improve the user experience on your websites.
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