The following projects are bits and pieces of projects I've done in my spare time through the last few years. The diversity of these projects should again illustrated the range of different projects I've been involved in.
I've structured each project descriptions with a short summary, relevant links and downloads. So if you are looking for some in depth knowledge on a particular project, check out the downloads.
If you should find the content of this page useful, fell free to use it, but please remember where you got it from and give credits accordingly.
Anders' AP & Eyesweb Support
01.02.2004
Project Type:
Teaching Course Web Design - Professional Work
Description:
I did this site in context to my Teaching Assistant job in Automatic Perception at Aalborg University, Denmark. The course I here helped out in is basically an introduction to computer vision and digital image processing. The site contains helpful guidelines, links and past semester projects of the course. Any AP student should find this site helpful.
Copenhagen Crocodiles - Aussie Rules Football Club
01.05.2003
Project Type:
Web Design - Pleasure
Description:
I did this site for my Aussie Rules Football Club. We needed a new logo and a place to post news, so this is what I came up with. Anybody who hasn't tried this sport should seriously consider checking is out. It's fast, brutal and just pure fun. Greatest game in the world!
A friend and I did this application for the 'Interactive Dali Collection' by United Exhibits Group. In the final application (exhibition catalogue p.24) this installation would take a picture of the user which the user could then manipulate by a touch screen. The idea was to enable the audience to make surreal picture in a Dali kind a way.
My 'Shades Design' projects are all attempts to make myself a personal site during my Multimedia Designer education. I never actually finished any of these projects because I kept learning new stuff in this period and therefore kept starting over from scratch. All these sites clearly shows how I developed in skills and experience. They also show the 'Hey I can make things move!' effect of Flash and the waaaay to animated and eyecandy web design that comes out of any designers first attempts with this tool.
Today I see all of these sites as 'testaments of my Flash/Eyecandy period' :-) My sense of aesthetics have move to a more simplistic style since then. But these site are fun to look at from time to time.
Whilst taking my Multimedia Designer degree, I did this course to some other students to earn a little extra cash. The course was in Flash 5 and the entire course in handouts are downloadable below. Feel free to use it.