Print Design
Following on from the success of their website design, Harris Cox commissioned me to design a new sleeve folder for distribution of their corporate stationery, brochures and paperwork.
Web / Software Applications
Design and build of web site for Exeter-based Caddology CAD and draughting solutions.
Development of partially built Flash E-Learning modules for Gifford. This was carried out in partnership with, and project-managed by, Sponge UK Ltd.
Rapid design and development of a Web-based content-management system (CMS), to be integrated with an existing site build for Gusto Creative.
Fixel Forms
I was contacted to carry out a code-conversion project for Fixel (via SubSubSkills), a Bristol-based media company. The project required over 3000 lines of VBScript code to be converted into JavaScript.I took the opportunity to not only convert the code, but also optimise it and make use of the excellent Prototype.js library for a more refined user-experience.The project, including analysis, refinement and sign-off, was completed in under four days.
Logos
Logo design for Trevorry Farm. Site designed by Artytechs / HMC.
Logo design for The Sail Loft. Site designed by Artytechs / HMC.
Web Sites
Complete site design and build for The Grain Sign Company Ltd.
Complete site design and build for Harris Cox Woodcraft Ltd.
Complete site design and build for Fuelstretcher Ltd.
Complete site design and build for RecoverSW Ltd.
Site design and build for ArtClays UK. (The site has since changed).
Mobile Projects
Transience
Transience manifests the unseen social spaces we create and traverse in our everyday travels. Transience manifests these spaces as a physical touch on your mobile phone.
The midlet gives tactile representation to the social spaces we traverse and exist within. It deliberately does not include a meeting or ‘match making’ functionality. Instead, it offers an insight into those around us, how we relate to them on a purely social level.www.chrisblunt.com/transience/
Toupix
Toupix is a photography application that runs on your mobile phone. When you take a photo with Toupix, it looks for other users nearby, and tags that photograph with their details. The photos can then be browsed through the Toupix website, where they are grouped by who was nearby at the time.If someone takes a photo near you with Toupix, you’ll be associated with that photo - even when you don’t take any photos of your own! When you login to Toupix, you’ll see those photos in your account because you were there!www.toupix.com