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Rate my Throw!

Categories: Design, Interactive

Rate my Throw

This was a great little project that came our way. Myself and Ian were tasked with producing a fun and interactive challenge for Rate my Placement. The end product was a game called “Rate my Throw” in which the player is confronted with a member from the team and a barrage of snowballs. The player must use their skill to dodge and throw snowballs until they meet the next challenger, hopefully gaining a good enough score to get to the top of the scoreboard. The game was designed, illustrated and built using Flash and some very slick As3 from my esteemed colleague.

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Posted By: Craig on January 20, 2009

Bank of England

bank-of-england

Within the project I got to use a wide range of skills from Css to Flash As3. I started by setting up the wordpress environment and getting it ready for development. Once the site was in place it was required to produce a mini interactive tour of the bank. For this I decided to use flash As3 to keep in congress with the flash produced to handle the video content. As well as the code development of the site I was also able to get involved in creating the video content using Cs3 After Effects.
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Posted By: Craig on September 22, 2008

Caroline Bird

caroline bird

This website promoting poet Caroline Bird  required us to put ourselves into the mindset of creating something for an individual, rather than a brand/company. Our approach was to provide a blank page so that the poetry would be the focus.

This was a technically interesting project… I chose Steven Sacks’ Gaia Flash Framework as a basis for the Flash build and built 3d assets in Swift. We used ActionScript 3 and PHP to code a Flash/Wordpress integration so that the site could be managed easily by Caroline.

Posted By: Craig on September 22, 2008

DSTL ‘Sensors’ MPU

MPU

The objective for this expandable sensors ad banner for the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL) was to recreate the suspense and threat that would come from being in an unfamiliar situation. DSTL has the technology and experience to assist in counter-measurement of threats. I came up with the concept with an AD and did the build in Flash/AS2

One of the challenges we had was that we were not allowed to disclose any technology in place due to confidentiality, so the design/concept had to be relatively broad and illustrative!

Posted By: Craig on May 1, 2008

Southern Railway ‘Not for lightweights’

I conceived, designed and built this playable banner for Southern Trains. ‘Not for Lightweights’ is our approach to advertising an apprentice scheme for railway engineers. Targeted at 16 year olds, the apprenticeship programme is intensive and not for the those who want an easy option.
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Posted By: Craig on April 20, 2008

0.03 seconds

Skyscraper

According to the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL), there is only 0.03 seconds to react in locking a target and firing a missile. The Sensors & Countermeasures department in DSTL is there to study, implement and prepare those on the field on how to react, with the help of technology. This skyscraper is aimed at potential graduate recruits… I opted for a playable ad using arcade style pixelated graphics to attract the audience and get the message across in a powerful, engaging way.

Posted By: Craig on April 1, 2008

Be Cool Santa

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Be Cool Santa

This was a little game that I conceived, designed and built after my agency said we need something for the festive season. I put the game was put together in a short time using Flash/AS2 and incorporating a crazy story and a few funny little characters.

Posted By: Craig on December 15, 2007

Elevation Networks Website

Elevation Networks

Elevation Networks is a student-led initiative to bridge the gap between employers and students from under-represented sections of society. Their objective is to bring people together through inspiration, to overcome barriers.

The website is based on a typical crowded notice board, along a busy university campus corridor. We also added in a green screen video shoot of students introducing different sections of the website.
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Posted By: Craig on September 21, 2007

KPMG website

kpmg site

This project had many interesting challenges as there were a wide range of technical design requirements. The site was built on a custom CMS designed in-house by a colleague using c#.net. I did a lot work on the site with Flash/AS2, JavaScript, XHTML and CSS.
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Posted By: Craig on August 20, 2007

RM ‘Virtual World’

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virtual world

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

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