I was responsible for building this website for 108 Flinders in HTML/CSS/JS/PHP and animating the feature photo display in Flash. A range of Flash web banners were also created to mirror the homepage animation. Design by Eight Creative.
Email newsletter design and build for integration within Mailchimp. The final design allows for repeating content areas of main articles and secondary information, as well as an optional sidebar. Created in conjunction with Eight Creative.
I was asked by Access Circus to design a logo for the fledgling company, which provide circus workshops for primary and secondary school children. The brief was a logo that was clean, simple and appealed to both the circus community and the education sector.
Research from the MYOB Business Monitor reveals that Aussie and Kiwi businesses with a website report greater confidence, revenues and growth, but there are still many businesses not taking advantage of the web. This video was created in conjunction with The Collaborative Agency and was created using a combination of Flash, After Effects and Final [...]
I was asked by Afro Oz Entertainment to design a logo that was bold and African influenced. This logo was created with watercolour painted textures and comes in a range of colour options to reflect the varying performers that Afro Oz work with and represent.
Official music video of The Weekend People’s new single, ‘We Are Police’. This video was created using a zoetrope technique on a record player and was made with no budget (even the record player was found out in hard rubbish!) Direction, Animation & Art Direction: Lachlan Dean (http://www.lachlandean.com) Production, Animation & Editing: Sarah Phillips Music [...]
The website for James Hazelden was designed to match his first solo album cover. The site needed to include a gallery, blog, discography, gig guide, newsletter and more – and also needed to be easily updatable by someone who doesn’t know HTML, or how to really use WordPress.
I worked with Advanz: The Collaborative Agency on a range of animations for the new Envi website. The front page features a popup book style animation where users can move between different pages and watch the pieces fold as the pages turn. It was built in Flash, using 2d elements with 3d perspective. I also [...]
Working with dotDigital, a studio in Missouri, USA, I was asked to design a new website for musician Jim Wagy. The requirements of this site was to include grunge textures as much as possible, and create a layout that wasn’t too boxy. I decided to feature some of the beautiful photographs I had been supplied and use paper textures and old polaroids to display information. This site went through a number of different design treatments and layouts before being finalised. As well as the home page, I designed inner pages, a blog, an online store, photo gallery, and two splash pages for different areas they wanted to feature.
I made this plush taxidermy deer head out of acrylic & wool felt, wadding, a wooden plaque for the backing and dollmaking plastic eyes. I didn’t have a pattern to go by, so made it up as I went along and made tests out of calico of the more difficult parts.
Animations & an Interactive Map for the Victorian Transport Plan website.
The intro for the Schweppes website was created in Flash, Illustrator and Photoshop and ties in with the award winning ‘Splash’ commercials which appeared on Australian TV earlier in the year.
The theme for July’s Secret Handshake (http://www.theanimationclub.com) was ‘Undead’. Lachlan Dean and I collaborated on a piece where we experimented with Light Graffiti. This is where you use a camera with long exposure to record you drawing with a light (in these cases, a torch and an LED keyring)
Directed by Lifelounge, the television spots were created in Flash, for the promotion of the National Youth Week talent competitions. They were shown on Australian free-to-air television from early 2008.