2005-2006:
"Flowers & Rain." - Another temporary design 'til i
get time to do the flash site i really want. but nonetheless...the
feel of this design is descriptive of my current feel on life :).
Clean, new, colorful, beautiful & all God-given.
2005:
"Polaroid
Thrown" - Flash fade in and out of different
polaroids of my life. inspired by Picasa
and creativity of this awesome HP
Commercial.
Fall
'04: i heart Jesus, my cutie cousin jt, and autumn.
Summer
'04: themed from my john mayer trucker hat [concert memorabilia
that i never wear but still am proud to rock because come on, it's
john mayer]. started off in fun but it just stuck cuz i like the feel.
here was my first time using a professional publishing system, movabletype.org.
March
2004: The site launch of jmotive.com. Design inspired by
my stay in the Philippines for Fulltime Training. "Sunny and
Simple." This is also where i started adding a digital photo
aspect to my design style. ...cuz i finally had a digital camera.
:P
November
2003: The site launch of cfcyfcusa.com.
I am very proud of this site just because i was a part of an awesome
webteam, along with the excitement of fighting for go for gold
and just the fact of finally having an official site for yfc usa
after all these years. i was honored to be a part of it. This was
the realization of my desire to incorporate Flash design with HTML.
it was also my first time to ever make a flash movie.
May
2003:
"One Way/Una Via" design. Flash part created after my
first mission trip to Peru and Ecuador. Using the Una Via
sign as a reflection for what i believe in. that is, there's only
one way and that's through Jesus Christ. this was my first
time playing with site frames and color scheme for HTML and buttons
and actions for FLASH. Free
hosting provided by Geocities.com.
Sometime
in 2002: "Transitional
& Temporary Fix" - Self explanatory. click
to enlarge.
2001-2002:
"Sky Clouds"- My first real attempt at web site design.
Very amateur design after playing around with Adobe Photoshop for
the very first time. and also the discovery of HTML and free web hosting
at Geocities.com.