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LinkHideout Beta [0.0.1]
The first version of LinkHideout is now available at beta.linkhideout.com.
EDIT (06/02/2010): There are several ideas that I’ve had since the launch of this beta project, soon several changes will be made!! I will give more information on the whole project when its a bit more user friendly.
Zeus Repair
A short while ago a friend suggested that we put our hardware experience to use. We decided to set up a IT support company, so that we could make call-outs in our local areas. After going through a few different names for it we have setteled with ‘Zeus Repair’.
As the company is half-owned by me I have had a very active role in the design side of things; developing the logo, branding, website, business cards, letterheads, etc – all completley from scratch.
Norge Bookmarks Alpha
Originally made for personal use only, I expanded this project to be the basis of my third year project. The page itself is a collection of links that people frequently visit. Rather than typing in the URL to Facebook and YouTube, people can just click the link… saving time. The page also incorporates a powerful search tool that has the ability to spawn multiple tabs each with a site specific search in each one… which means that users can search multiple sites with less clicks.
Goldsmiths Work, Personal Projects, Sites
Think Your Perfect
This is a video document of graffiti work completed within my second and third year at Goldsmiths. The video is a combination of several static photographs and videos with various post-production techniques applied. The music you hear while the video plays was created specifically for this project by Platitas. He composed the music after the video was complete, taking inspiration from the content of the video.
Norge: All Wired Up!
My first published illustrations are in a book designed in collaboration with my mother, Catherine Harte.
The book was written to help children with Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties understand their emotional state a little better and thus improve the quality of their lives. This is known as emotional literacy.
Using a series of cartoons, the book takes the reader through several scenarios that explain how emotions can affect behaviour. Once the child is able to understand and quantify their feelings they can take on an objective way of thinking more easily.
