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Promotional Postcard Print for GreyRune
A postcard print made for a convention to promote the webcomic Greyrune.
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Shamrock Promotional Image
A promotional illustration made to sell as a convention print to advertise the comic, Shamrock.
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Shamrock Volume One Cover
Illustration done for Volume one of the webcomic, Shamrock.
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Shamrock Webcomic Website
This website was designed for the webcomic Shamrock, with a custom built back-end intended to replace the popular theme “ComicPress.”
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Shamrock, A Webcomic Illustration
A promotional image done for Shamrock, the webcomic hosted on Mangamagazine.net.
http://www.mangamagazine.net/authors-and-artists/Ashikai/dashboard/14756
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Marcelino Cartoon’s Website
A very simple site for the cartoon, Marcelino.
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Online Flash Arcade for Girls
A wireframe for a Flash Arcade template.
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Palace in the Sky Portal Redesign
A re-design for a web-comic portal, Palace in the Sky.
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Pica Logo (Unused)
A logo design for Pica Design, LLC.
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Mangamagazine Newsletter Template
A simple email template built for Mangamagazine.net
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Capitalize Consulting
Capitalize Consulting approached TalesStudio to re-design and build their new website. This site is currently under construction.
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Infolink Consulting
This website was designed by Austen Lavery and TalesStudio for Infolink Consulting. In addition to the website, the company received a re-branding and an updated look.
The final site was more than 40+ pages with custom widgets and custom post types.
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University of Maine RA Recruitment Poster
The University of Maine Department of Residence Life commissioned me to make a poster for the Resident Assistant recruitment effort. The client requested an “iPod” theme 8-1/2×11″ flyer, 11×17″ poster, and a postcard to be created all in the same style. The recruitment effort that year brought in more prospective RA’s than any year prior.
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FrontSeat101
This is a basic WordPress site for the training company FrontSeat101. I designed and created the theme with the intent to allow the clients to populate the website’s content on their own. The footers and sidebars are completely customizable, and every widget has a drag-and-drop GUI associated with it to make the process as easy as possible.
I was also responsible for the branding of the company which included the logo design and other assorted company collateral.
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Software Training Sensei Logo
At the request of the Software Training Sensei himself, I devised a logo to be used on the STS website and collateral.
The image was done entirely in Adobe Illustrator.
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MWA – The Great Schooner Race
Visit The Great Schooner Race Website
This was a rapid development site that was designed, developed and launched within the course of a week. I was responsible for the development but not design of the site.
The site itself is very simple with static pages and no real dynamic content.
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TalesStudio Navigation Icons
You can see these icons in use on the main page.
This image map was made using Illustrator’s shape and symbol tools with some finishing work in Photoshop. This was more a challenge to implement as a WordPress Navigation Menu than it was graphically. The result was exactly as I had wanted it.
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Jim Balimore
I worked on the Jim Baltimore site while on an internship with Pica Design. This was my second WordPress site, and it was a challenge in many ways because for the first time, I wasn’t working just with the visual aspect.
I coded the entire website with some debugging help from Pica Design’s lead Web Developer. This site has a custom login functionality as it was designed to be for clients of Jim Baltimore only. The website stayed relatively close to the original design, but some change orders resulted in some visual changes to the header and login page. I designed the Forms page myself.
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EMCenter
This was my very first WordPress site that I worked on during an internship for Pica Design. I was not involved in the design process, but I did the majority of the coding for the stylesheets, slideshow, and navigation. This site uses child themes and WordPress Multi-site.
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Pica Design
I was significantly involved in the initial development of Pica Design’s website. I was almost entirely responsible for the entire stylesheet, but I had little to do with the Javascript functionality, with the exception of the portfolio slideshow. In addition to the design work, I was also heavily involved with the content layout and organization preceding the initial design.