Fashionable Underground
Web Site
New Dough's Fashionable Underground was made in 2007 as my first XHTML/CSS academic project. We were supposed to make a site about something we were passionate about. Since fashion and music go hand in hand, I decided to make a blog that talked about music, what bands were wearing, and the popular clothes people were wearing.
Pacific Coast Builders
Web Site
A construction company that specializes in residential, commercial building with an emphasis in energy efficiency. I created the branding along with the website for this young and upcoming construction company based out of San Diego.
Innoware Technologies
Web Site
Innoware was an academic branding project. The niche I was told to do was IT. 3G technology just had reached audiences everywhere, so I picked to center around "4G". I figured it would give me more opportunities to be creative with the product. I molded everything from the idea, artwork, and content.
SpaceMe
Web Application
This was my second academic application. The idea was to make a working application that took advantage of PHP. I used the same framework as Dattat, created an identity, and called it SpaceMe. I wanted to have fun with the project, so the main goal was to create a working shopping cart so the users could buy a ticket to Space.
Dattat
Web Application
This was my first academic concept-based application project design. I created a free data storage service called Dattat. My overall theme was to make the application as simple as possible. In the process, I centered around a drag and drop function to make users have a simple, easy way to use the product and backup their files.
The Unfollowed
Web Application
This was a project that a friend of mine had an idea for. It was the first time I worked with Twitter's API, OAuth. The focal point was to have a fun way to unfollow celebrities and spammers on Twitter by having a voting system. I did all of the front-end work along with some of the back-end.