Category Archives: 104 Designs for 2010
Design 006: Local Newspaper
Two days after Design 005, here’s #006: a re-work of the Coral Gables Tribune, a free weekly newspaper distributed at retail stores in the area. The current site for the newspaper uses a Flash component to display the print version of the newspaper in exact page-by-page detail, including pages of ads. The Flash version of [...]
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Design 005: Art House Cinema
Today, I present Design 005, a re-imagining of the Miami Beach Cinematheque‘s website. The MBC currently has a Flash-powered website that also links in a boilerplate ticket ordering site from Tix.com. I liked the style of the existing site, but the use of Flash didn’t add anything to the site, while simultaneously making the site [...]
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Design 004: South Florida Real Estate
It’s a bit late in the week, but luckily Design 004 is good enough to compensate. This design is for a fictional South Florida real estate firm, “Heart of Miami,” selling condos and homes in and around the beaches. I created the firm’s logo in Photoshop (since I don’t own a copy of Illustrator) by [...]
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Design 003: Car Dealership
Here’s design number 3 of 104, a fictional car dealership named “Miami Toyota.” With this design, I wanted to use some JavaScript techniques; I used the jQuery “Cycle” plugin to create a photo slideshow, with CSS3′s rgba color support to create a transparent banner under each photo. I also used the “Son of Suckerfish” dropdown [...]
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Design 002: Psychologist Website
Today I’d like to present design number 2 of my 2010 New Year’s resolution, a few days after my rework of the Florida Grand Opera’s website. This time, I’ve created a site for a psychologist – specifically, Ivan Pavlov working under an assumed name (the photo of him is from Psychology Pictures, under a CC-BY [...]







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