An excercise in minimal, grid-based design.
I have some new sites designed and developed - both concentrating on visual simplicity with a rigid underlying structure:
www.RebeccaAlston.com & www.ArbelaTech.com




I have some new sites designed and developed - both concentrating on visual simplicity with a rigid underlying structure:
www.RebeccaAlston.com & www.ArbelaTech.com




Creative, Artistic & Elegant Flash Development & Website Design For Hire
I am currently looking for a nice New York based company to settle down with. You could be the one.
Feel free to filter work through categories such as
Graphic Design, Animation, or Game Development.
I recently developed and animated with Code and Theory the AS3.0 Flash based ‘Orange Nation‘ site for Sunkist, featuring detailed animation and dynamically loaded videos.

Further extending the Dan300 brand, I’ve recently designed & illustrated the new Kiji section.
To quote the client:
“OMG OMG OMG! Graham i LOVE it!!”
Working with New York based Creative Director Lisa Pfitzner, I recently developed this ActionScript 3.0 Flash portfolio.
The site development focuses on highly-polished user interactions, and features entirely XML driven content which allows Lisa to update the site by herself.
Influenced heavily by swiss design, and placing an emphasis on cleanly structured layouts with a minimal aesthetic, I recently took part in the design and direction of the new Code and Theory website.

To wander and to wonder, endlessly and aimlessly.
To be lost and to be found.
Just, to be.
I recently stumbled upon a truly fantastic idea, which I’d like to share: One Laptop Per Child is a charitable project which aims to give every child in developing nations a very simple, extremely cheap & durable laptop, thus enabling entire communities to connect to a world of resources.
I really do believe that the greatest way to address poverty is through education; empowering a nation to help itself.
If you can, donate $200 for a laptop.
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