Active Assignment KBVisual

Active Assignment

Client: None

Tools: Adobe Photoshop, Fireworks and Dreamweaver CS5

Languages: HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, PHP

Project Goals: Create a Photo sharing website that encourages users to learn from one another, inspire those who find themselves with Photographers Block, and share the way they see the world by competing in contests and receiving good feedback.

Target Audience: Entry level - Pro photographers, Students, and people looking for hobbies and/or something new to get into.

Overview: This site is a Social networking site geared towards photographers who are competitive and looking to get creative with photography. Every week a new topic is posted on the homepage. Users must then go out and shoot photos on however they interpret the topic, and post them to the website within the week the topic was posted. Users are allowed to be as creative as they want. Every week starts at 8pm Monday Eastern. Photos for the assignment may be taken anytime once the topic has been posted.

Student Disclaimer: This interactive media project was created by students for eductional purposes at The Art Institute of Atlanta and is in no way intended for commercial gain or as a source of public information.

Janie Chu KBVisual

Janie Chu

Client: Janie Chu

Tools: Adobe Photoshop and Dreamweaver CS5

Languages: HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, PHP

Project Goals: Create a music website with an edge feel, which can be updated through a custom CMS system.

Overview: When Janie asked me to work on her new site for her up in coming album "The Human Condition", I got really excited to have the opportunity to work on a music website. Janie needed something that was user-friendly, clean, and had an edgy feel at the same time. The Human Condition is Janie Chu's first new record in over five years and she needed the website for promotion. I've had such a fun time working on this project for her, and now she is making her own updates through her CMS system.

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Active Assignment KBVisual

Dana Ebron Photography

Client: Dana Ebron

Tools: Adobe Photoshop and Dreamweaver CS5

Languages: HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, PHP

Project Goals: Create a full screen website showcasing Dana's photography.

Overview: Dana Ebron is local photographer in Atlanta, who needed a full screen portfolio to showcase her work. As a beginner level photographer myself, I am always happy to view other photographer's work, and view the world through their eyes. I provided full identity consultation, logo development, website design, logo design, and CSS/XHTML.

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Apartment Living KBVisual

Apartment Living

Client: None

Tools: Adobe Photoshop and Fireworks CS5

Project Goals: Make searching online for an apartments easier.

Target Audience: People in search of a new apartment and Tenants.

Overview: Everyone knows searching for an apartment on the internet is a real pain. There are plenty of websites out there that give you pictures, prices, ratings, and virtual tours, but there is no single source out there to get everything you need. I couldn't find a website out there that gave you reviews, pictures, ratings, and virtual tools all in one. Another thing I found, is when you find the place you want, you don't even know right away if it's available. Sometimes you are forced to visit the apartments official website to find out if it's available.

This prototype will be a one stop source for all the information you will need to know when searching for an apartment.

Student Disclaimer: This interactive media project was created by students for eductional purposes at The Art Institute of Atlanta and is in no way intended for commercial gain or as a source of public information.

Noopooh KBVisual

Noopooh

Client: Eddie Mayfield
Tools: Adobe Photoshop, Dreamweaver, Flash, After Effects and Fireworks CS5
Languages: HTML5, CSS3, ActionsSript 3.0
Project Goals: Create a Photo sharing website that encourages users to learn from one another, inspire those who find themselves with Photographers Block, and share the way they see the world by competing in contests and receiving good feedback.

Target Audience: Entry level - Pro photographers, Students, and people looking for hobbies and/or something new to get into.

Overview: This site is a Social networking site geared towards photographers who are competitive and looking to get creative with photography. Every week a new topic is posted on the homepage. Users must then go out and shoot photos on however they interpret the topic, and post them to the website within the week the topic was posted. Users are allowed to be as creative as they want. Every week starts at 8pm Monday Eastern. Photos for the assignment may be taken anytime once the topic has been posted.

Student Disclaimer: This interactive media project was created by students for eductional purposes at The Art Institute of Atlanta and is in no way intended for commercial gain or as a source of public information.

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Hide and Seek KBVisual

KBVisual Portfoilo (Flash)

Client: Self

Tools: Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Flash, and Dreamweaver CS5

Project Goals: Create a full screen flash website showcasing my work with a creative feel.

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Hide and Seek KBVisual

Hide and Seek

Client: None

Tools: Adobe Photoshop, and Illustrator CS5

Student Disclaimer: This interactive media project was created by students for eductional purposes at The Art Institute of Atlanta and is in no way intended for commercial gain or as a source of public information.

Hide and Seek KBVisual

Morrison Agency

Client: None

Tools: Adobe Photoshop, Fireworks and Dreamweaver CS5

Languages: HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, PHP

Project Goals: The design should be clean, light, and vibrant (the red in the logo should be used within the design, too). Focus should be on the work, with secondary focus being given to featuring the clients. The rest of the content currently on the page now, should all be found in the comp design (global nav, copy, etc).

Student Disclaimer: This interactive media project was created by students for eductional purposes at The Art Institute of Atlanta and is in no way intended for commercial gain or as a source of public information.