
Awards:
Winner, November 2006 Ri5er
I shot individuals against a green screen and also used Illustrator, Flash and After Effects for the website and game. There was a tight deadline for the project, which was tough considering the technical challenges - but in the end we managed to exceed the client’s expectations and got good feedback from users.
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Posted By: Craig on January 23, 2007

We developed a Flash website with animation and special features including a ‘Pizza Patrol’ game. I did much of the design, Flash and video work. The theme for the website was ‘create your own’, as Pizza Hut managers receive all the support they need to run their own business. The design is based on creativity (hence the painting and drawing theme). An AAA accessible version was also produced.
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Posted By: Craig on September 21, 2006

Awards:
Winner, 2007 RAD - Best Website
Winner, April 2006 Ri5er
I worked with and AD, writer and fellow developer to create this site - adding animations, sound effects and using an unusual navigation in order to achieve a fun, engaging feel. I also designed and built interactive features such as a bath based game and interactive water saving feature. We also made a simple content management system so that the content could be kept up to date throughout the campaign. In a two-month period, the website received more than 7,000 visits. In total, 963 applications for the scheme were received, and all positions were filled in time for the September 2006 start date.
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Posted By: Craig on June 19, 2006

Produced in 2004, Cosmic Numbers is a multinational award winning website designed to aid children at Key Stage 2 Mathematics level with the use of fun flash mini games and activities. This was a really fun team project to work on…I enjoyed creating the games and making it fun for children to learn Maths.
Cosmic Numbers won first place in the Siggraph Educational Committee International Student Multimedia Competition. The entry work Cosmic Numbers was featured at the 2004 Siggraph Conference in Los Angeles.
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Posted By: Craig on October 1, 2004