
Interface and screen designs for interactive Flash Module for Rio Tinto's Process Safety Management.
This freelance project for Zone 4 included designs for interactive graphics, time lines, flow charts and graphs.
ARG (Alternate Reality Game) for ITV's TV series Pimeval. I led the design for this project as part of the Hoodlum team. This involved design and conception of 9 different online Flash games as main part of the story telling video experience. Creation of various user interfaces, menus and layouts, as well as emails and HTML disclaimer pages.
Hoodlum was commissioned for this project by ABC America. The site claims that the Dharma Initiative has been reconstituted and is now recruiting. This was also advertised at a Dharma booth at Comic-Con, where various branding materials such as flyers and Dharma ID cards were handed out. These invite people back to the “Dharma Wants You” website, where they can now take part in the recruitment process by participating in various aptitude tests. The design of the site revolves around the new Dharma logo, which I redesigned. Each section of the site shows the 3D logo fragmented and broken, apart from the home page where the logo can be seen intact.
Re-design of Hoodlum company website. The user can navigate through a cityscape, exploring Hoodlum's portfolio, and find out more about the company. Motion blur is used for transitions between content and sections. I initiated the concept of revealing only a small part of one large image for each different section of the site. I was responsible for all photography as well as all design layouts and most of the background animations.
This interactive drama allowed the user to step into the role of the character Sam Thomas who is on a quest to find his fiancée, a passenger on the crashed Oceanic Airline flight 815. Hoodlum was commissioned by ABC America to create and produce Find 815 an Alternate Reality Game which included interactive puzzles and clue hunts. My involvement as the lead screen designer were games, user interfaces and clue hunt designs. Each week users were provided with the next chapter of the story and could check Sam's progress. Users could review information through accessing Sam's video diary, computer and mobile phone.
The Panasonic website production involved the design of a Flash module which shows the multifunction D-snap camera, explaining the various features including video, mp3 player and camera in an interactive format. This was undertaken while working for De-construct.
This website redesign and production for Owen and Vokes, a Brisbane based architecture company,
was completed whilst working for Entica.