design
Although working with digital media is quite different from traditional approaches to creating art (such as oil painting and charcoal drawing),
I find that the process of transferring the idea in my head towards a visual end-result is quite similar.
I enjoy the visual side of working with images and layouts for the web. Re-touching photos, illustrating, & making things display
where they should on the page is all part of the excitement.
With the internet constantly changing and evolving, there's always plenty to learn and discover. Often I find that one thing leads to another, a question answered opens new doors with new tools. The images below show screens from a few of the websites I've created, and also logo designs for our cycling blog, which have evolved into t-shirts, key rings & more...

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I built this site with colour and easy fun navigation in mind. It has a login feature to allow the album to remain as private and personal as the user desires. |
On Tor Tipton's blog I designed the banner and tinkered with text colours, to match her colourful & delightful ceramics. |
The Biker Bunnies cycling blog, designed with fun and communication in mind. The focus being to post images and anecdotal evidence of our biking adventures. |
I designed this site for a friend who is a photographer, the site uses css galleries to showcase Sharon's work. |
This website documents the group exhibition – Music From a Farther Room, shown at Gosford Regional Gallery in 2009. The site is designed as a virtual tour of the exhibition in situ. |
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hosting and web development |
For web-development – site-building and secure hosting, I recommend these 2 companies:(both Australian based) |
enterdomain Contact enterdomain for hosting, secure servers, email & domain name services |
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silvertrees web development – Visit silvertrees for design, layout & site-building with hosting services, email and web-tools. |
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