Archive for the ‘Web Design’ Category



Welcome to the ShapeShifter Blog

February 9th, 2010 | Typography | admin | No Comments

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DMI Nepal

December 22nd, 2009 | Web Design | admin | 1 Comment

This site was re-created from the ground up, for a client working in the entertainment industry in Nepal: DMI Nepal. DMI was looking for a re-vamp of its old site, and wanted something that said a lot more about its growing business and current stand within the industry. Using the company’s iconic red, as a [...]



SIOSISM: Blog

November 26th, 2009 | Web Design | admin | No Comments

This is my blog extension. It covers wisdom on areas such as web & design, animation, spirituality & metaphysics, blogging & social media, and productivity & time management. Lessons and experiences on personal aspects I wish to share with others.
I wanted to test my skills out in Wordpress/Thesis coding, so I set out to make [...]



The Defeat of Tulaapoupou

November 20th, 2009 | Animation | admin | No Comments

Synopsis: Long ago, a war was waged between two nations: Tonga and Nanumea (currently an islet of Tuvalu). The Tongans set out to destroy the Nanumeans, over the death of a fallen prince but, even their strongest weapon, a giant warrior by the name of Tulaapoupou, was no match for the like of Nanumea’s protector, [...]



The Op Stop

October 7th, 2009 | Web Design | admin | No Comments

Mission Statement: Supported solely by volunteers, The Op Stop is a usually four-wheeled vehicle that infiltrates Melbourne’s inner-city markets to sell pre-loved clothing at ridiculously low prices, all to raise massive amounts of funds and awareness for local, lesser-known charities. That’s right, we are gloriously naive and we love it.
My task was to convert this [...]



Tales from Nanumea: Te Lima

June 23rd, 2009 | Animation | admin | No Comments

Long ago, the people of Nanumea, Tuvalu, had many tales of spirits and supernatural powers that flourished throughout the island. Over time, however, these stories were forgotten. This animated short is a reminder to Nanumeans to not forget their strength.



eNutrition

June 3rd, 2009 | Web Design | admin | No Comments

The goal of this project, in collaboration with Media Architects, was to give eNutrition’s website a complete design makeover, which included recreating their logo and upgrading their web presence to Web 2.0 standards.



Beautiful Monster

May 16th, 2009 | Animation | admin | No Comments

Learn, adapt and endure a five week challenge to pull together an “anti-game” using the game engine Unreal Tournament 3.



Running Wolf

March 27th, 2009 | Animation | admin | 1 Comment

Run cycle done for our animation class.



Nodus

March 13th, 2009 | Web Design | admin | No Comments

The goal of this project was to create a teaser design for Nodus’ White Party home page. The client’s representative also asked to have a main brochure-like template made for web promotion.
Software Used: Adobe Photoshop & Autodesk 3ds Max



Excitable Cells

January 25th, 2009 | Web Design | admin | No Comments

The goal of this project was to re-design/setup a separate website for neuro-scientist group Excitable Cells, which focuses on the non-profit organization’s annual meetings.



Sage Lending Solutions

December 26th, 2008 | Web Design | admin | No Comments

With this project, I was asked to re-design a website for Sage Lending Solutions. I was also asked, after completion of the site, to port the re-designed website over to their host server.



Tefolaha: Pai & Vau

November 2nd, 2008 | Animation | admin | No Comments

Final semester university project. Used 2D animation to tell part of a story of an old Nanumean (islet of Tuvalu) legend.



The Fale

February 23rd, 2007 | Web Design | admin | No Comments

This particular piece was a personal project. It was done using Autodesk Maya. It is a 3D render of a Samoan fale, which is a traditional Samoan thatched roof house. Traditional fales do not have walls. They only usually have thatched blinds surrounding the living quarters.