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Am I games

May 22nd, 2008 by Makis

Here is my web front for submitting my game development work. I aim in producing games that have their own unique character and sometimes extend the lines of game development by introducing new elements never seen before in video games.

For the website I did the custom graphic design, used Template Blocks as the template back-end and wrote the required content. Some additional JavaScript was used to enhance visually the site.

Perhaps I should explain the background I chose as it may seem out of place at first glance. It’s a subtle reminder of the subtitle (Virtual Experience Games) – the scenery is fictional and can replicate itself infinitely, yet it is realistic enough to convince the visitor it is a real city…

Jervisbay Barbecues ~ New website

May 6th, 2008 by Maria

Jervisbay was inspired by the healthy outdoor lifestyle of Australia with its emphasis on fresh flavours and all-natural ingredients. It has a unique environment dedicated to the finest in barbecue equipment, accessories, recipes and ingredients.

I’ve created the XHTML and CSS parts of this website.
The rollover-lit category boxes with the semi-transparent titles make the home page design especially interesting.

Template Blocks: website

April 20th, 2008 by Makis

I just finalized the website promoting a new script called “Template Blocks”. It’s a visual template engine powered by an interactive AJAX interface and a PHP+MySQL back-end.

This script is released as open source and the first version will be online the following days. The website itself uses the template engine (of course) and apart from that I also created a new graphic design and written all the content.

Hopefully the site will make an impact to the online community – I’ll most likely be submitting posts here for each update released.

KDIhost (2008)

March 5th, 2008 by Makis

For the past month I was mostly fine tuning KDIhost (actually spent two weeks more than scheduled). The old version of the website was perfectly functional but I felt it needed an upgrade after a couple of years of with the same design.

Visually it has a fresh look although based on the same minimalistic concept as the before, with transparent frames and metal buttons. As always the site is standards compliant and has an XHTML front-end.

The big differences are in the functionality of the website with a new user experience build from the ground up. The website may seem more typical now but is also more straight-forward.

Peeled Tracks – Myspace profile

February 4th, 2008 by Makis

Customized the Myspace profile of Peeled Tracks, the net label of my friend Fabrizio Gerada. You can find some really cool electronic music there of various artists from around the world, mostly on the techno side.

I did a full makeover of the default myspace page, covering most of the content and replacing it with my own custom layout. Most notable visual asset is the background that was created specifically for this project.