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The Timeline Is Your Friend
Developers: it’s time to retrain your minds. The best solutions sometimes aren’t the most technical or eloquent, but are the strategies that perform a precise role with as little re-engineering as possible. Trusting and empowering designers to build to specification will generate a faster workflow, create less stress for future re-purposing, and—most importantly—give you a [...]
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Tags: as3, design/development, flash
Petty Update
Hey Now.
My second year of school is coming to a closing point. Times are super busy, and super exciting. I’m not entirely sure what this summer brings, but I am in the process of looking for jobs in the Interactive field.
In approximately 2 weeks, I’m FINALLY going to showcase my work to the public. I [...]
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Interactive PDF
A project from first semester. The purpose was to create a interactive PDF. The document was to have an intro/welcome page and one page for each subject I had in that term for Multimedia Design. Each subject page had to consist of: a self-designed vector icon/graphic that represents the subject, text describing the benefits of [...]
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Tags: acrobat, design/development, illustrator, joel ray, pdf, presentation