Multimedia
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Nineteen Eighty-Four
Code: benMIDI + Type: HTML, Etc. + Photography: Liz French
The concept revolved around warm tones a sureal realism. The group took little items that displayed warm tones with slight surprises of one off color. With that in mind, the color scheme and design of the website was based around that. Even the code to split the images was based around the surealism.
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Jemibook
Type: HTML, Etc. + Collaboration: Jemibook
This was supposed to be a cute child like design. It's a collaborative site with music of two main characters called Jemibook and Bryantboo. The site also features photographs, videos, and writings of the days in the life of Jemibook.
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Chef Punk Clothing
Code: Pamela Cortez + Type: HTML, Etc.
A new company was tired of seeing the same thing in chef wear for professionals in the industry. The client wanted something punk, fun, and hip instead of the same bland and cheesy look that pants have have now. This website was made to sell items made from the Chef. There was also a promotional package for the initial launch set at the Food & Wine festival in Miami. Clothing, second Food & Wine festival launch and other items are still under development.
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Christian Marc
Code & Design Collabortion: Pamela Cortez + Type: HTML, Etc.
The jeweler Christian Marc needed a website to display all of his fine, custom made jewelry. Something very simple was designed to show the fine craftmansship of all his work. A business card was also made to compliment the website.
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Chemically Imbalanced
Code: Pamela Cortez + Type: HTML, Etc.
A company who's brand was to show an adrenaline rush needed a website. Something that would join the tshirt designs as well as his logo. This was a going to be a major hub for the adrenaline junkie who would want be in a community and support those who were on the same boat. The company sold shirts and gave away stickers for those in major sports to put on their equipment such as Motor Bikes, Snow Boards, Surfing Gear, and other major adrenaline sports.
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Baja's
This night club had a very minimal look to it.