• Disturbing London RecordsDisturbing London Records

    I recently worked on the development of the Disturbing London Records website.

    Developed in XHTML, CSS, JavaScript (jQuery) and using the Modx CMS framework, the site has been very well received and was recently posted on the CSSline.com showcase website.

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  • PrecedentPrecedent

    As part of my work at Precedent, I am lead developer on the ongoing development of the company website.

    The site has been developed using XHTML, CSS, JavaScript (with the jQuery library) and PHP, utilising the Modx CMS framework.

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  • Uffie MyspaceUffie MySpace

    As part of my freelance work, I have developed a number of MySpace skins, most notably for upcoming electronic artist, Uffie. This has since been redesigned as part of her new album.

    View Uffie MySpace skin
  • University of the Creative ArtsUniversity of the Creative Arts

    In 2010, I led the front-end development work on the redesign and development of the University of the Creative Arts website.

    The site uses the Parallax JavaScript library to integrate work by current students into the backdrop of the website.

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  • .NET Magazine.NET Magazine

    Over the last few months I have started to write articles relating to my work, with the article 'Design for understanding' that I co-wrote being published in the January 2011 issue of .NET magazine.

    This is an area of my work I hope to continue and expand upon in the coming months.

  • RSPCA Political AnimalThe Pensions Regulator

    In 2010, I was the lead on The Pensions Regulator (TPR) front-end re-development.

    The templates handed over needed to be fully compliant with the COI government accessibility standards, as well as being of AA standard.

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