
Hello one and all. I’m currently knee-deep in design-ness whilst working on a website design and build for a AlbinoMosquito.
AlbinoMosquito are a collective which provide creative visual solutions in the Manchester area.
The website will include the WordPress CMS which will allow for the client to update their website with the latest news, projects and videos.
Once the website is live, you will be able to browse the thing here: www.albinomosquito.com.
Huzzah! Since the latest version of Ghosthorses has been set free among the vast, incomprehensible plains of web-land…
It has been selected or at least got a mention on a number of CSS gallery / inspiration websites – which is more than a little lovely and flattering.
If you’d like to take your website viewing apparatus over to those various websites, I will now place a list of where Ghosthorses 4 can be found.
Ghosthorses – as featured on:
I’ll add more links on if I spot any more mentions.
The process of re-designing the Ghosthorses website had led me to create a variety of new logos which you may view below.
The logos, which can be viewed by clicking here were an attempt to show the progression of the Ghosthorses website, in terms of design as well as technique.
You could argue some of these logos are a bit cumbersome, or just not great, and I’d probably agree… or you may like one of these more than the one I ultimately chose, but I get the final pick, so there.
I joined the Cuckoo team in April of 2009 in the capacity of Web Designer and was asked to redesign and build their website.
I have attempted to modernise the website by making it as clean and user-friendly as possible, making use of technologies such as jQuery, Flash and standards complient xhtml & css.
The website also have some interesting features such as an enlarged version of the Cuckoo web-cam and an option to choose the background for the website.
It was my aim to make the website more appealable, search engine friendly and hopefully get across the Cuckoo Design originality and vibrance.