In 2010, Electronic Arts (EA Games) employed me produce the User Interface for DeadSpace2 on the PC platform. “DeadSpace2″ was a commercial and critical success for EA and extends the popularity of the original “DeadSpace” title and franchise. UI screenshots from the front-end and in-game menus…
My first task as inaugural web designer for the high profile Australian Centre for the Moving Image was to design a comprehensive solution of web templates, media elements, style guides, animations and processes for the www.acmi.net.au, which received 1 million visitors within the first 12 months and contained over 1200 pages.
I was commissioned by Fed Square to create the “The Federation Story” touchscreen exhibit. The touchscreen traces the history of Federation and significant moments in Australian history along an interactive timeline, and is now permanently located on the Atrium Balcony at Federation Square in Melbourne.
I designed and developed the flash website Caught and Coloured which won the McFarlane Prize for excellence in Australian Web Design. “Congratulations to the web development team from Museum Victoria, winners of the inaugural McFarlane Prize, for Caught and Coloured. It is a beautiful, well developed, usable and accessible site.” – full transcript.
In 2010, I was commissioned to undertake a design and user experience review of the Pixel Building’s website with recommendations for how the site might best accommodate content expansion. Grocon approved my recommendations and I made a number of improvements to site userability and content structure .
For Metricon Homes, I produced their “Create Your Brochure” web application that allows the viewer to create a virtual brochure of any home in their range. Once the user has chosen their preferred photos for their e-brochure, they register their details into Metricon’s new customer database and are then able to export the brochure as ...