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Ali Milner's wordpress.com website was aging and with the release of her new album "I Dare You" it needed a freshlook. This site complements the album artwork closely and is sporting my first web store complete with shopping cart. I had fun experimenting with some jQuery and had my first taste of jQuery easing (in the sidebar). I work with Drupal far more then I do with wordpress, but I'm a big fan. Wordpress is so easy to use and works like a treat.

The goal of AliMilnerMedia was to provide the media with information and supplies they regularly requested. The homepage is a drupal generated panel loaded full of views. The design had to follow the same idea as Ali Milner's newly released Album titled "I Dare You". The web site has several custom content types:

I don't know if I'm allowed to do this, but I'm doing it anyways. THIS website! I spent hours playing with page templates and designs. The big challenge was to figure out a way of having portfolio pics dynamically load into the javascript slider. This is no module folks! The cloud header is also applied through the theme, not the use of a module.

 

Next on my list is to apply lightbox onto the slider frames so we can see these images in their larger more natural formats.

Ali Milner EPK 2009

Category: Social-Media

This video was tons of fun to put together. I plan on doing more as Ali (my sister) makes the steps up to stardom. Eldar (my partner) and I took roughly 5 hours of footage and sifted through it all to splice this together.

 

Web Technologies Final

Category: Hand-Coded

Creating this website was my first chance to hand code a site since my enterance into the New Media Design & Web Development program. I picked a colour combination from www.colourlovers.com particularly because it looked like a challenge. The part I am most proud of with this project is how neat and organized all the code is. The CSS is all commented and arranged from top to bottom on page position.

 

Doing the Project for the Vancouver Curling Club (VCC) was a great way pass through semester 4 at BCIT. Although I did very little in way of design I spent loads of time working with several new modules.