Portfolio
I have developed many websites over the years using HTML4, XHTML through to HTML5. The websites and games/interactives shown below are only a small fraction of the work I have helped developed. The web development landscape is ever-changing but in our zeal to keep up with the latest trends we should not loose sight of a simple fact:
To always consider who the client’s target end-users are and what variety and versions of web browsers they are using – not everyone uses the latest-and-greatest browser.
Note: unless otherwise indicated, all work displayed on this page are implementations of graphic designs by Kids Media Pty Ltd.
Websites

Honeyeater Crafts
Website was developed for myself. It aims to showcase the range of counted cross stitch patterns available for purchase on my Etsy Shop. The website theme and plugin for cross stitch products on this site were programmed by me.- Front-end development (including Website Design)
- Back-end development
- www.honeyeatercrafts.com.au
FOR TEACHERS for students
Website was developed for Kids Media. It aims to provide teachers with fast and intuitive access to freely accessible, Australian Curriculum-appropriate education resources that can be easily adapted to individual student learning requirements. The website theme and the majority of all interactives on this site were programmed by me.- Front-end development
- Back-end development
- HTML5 interactive(s)
- Adobe Flash interactive(s)
- www.forteachersforstudents.com.au


Metal Recycling
Website was developed for Sims Metal Management (SMM). It aims to provide education materials that explore the process of metal recycling through SMM’s operations. The site features an HTML5 interactive (the guided tour) that was integrated within WordPress.- Front-end development
- Back-end development
- HTML5 interactive(s)
- www.kesab.asn.au/simsmm
Rhythms of the World
Website was developed for the National Folk Festival. It aimed to provide music education materials by initially focusing on the history and parts of the Violin/Fiddle.- Front-end development
- Adobe Flash interactive(s)


New Tech Farming
Corporate website developed for New Tech Farming. It was developed in 2011 (prior to broad browser support of the HTML5 specification).- Front-end development (including Website Design)
- Back-end development
Games / Interactives
Stuff at home – put it in the right bin
The interactive house is designed to educate students about the items that are allowed to be placed in the various council bins. Originally created in Adobe Flash and now converted to HTML5. A website developed for KESAB was also created in order to bring the interactive to the wider community.- Front-end development
- Back-end development
- HTML5 interactive(s)
- www.kesab.asn.au/stuff


Australian Made True or False Quiz
Interactive developed for Australian Made. Created to accompany a suite of education materials, it aims to test student’s knowledge about Australian made and grown products.- Front-end development
- Back-end development
- HTML5 interactive(s)
- www.australianmade.com.au/why-buy-australian-made/for-kids
Simple machines crossword
Interactive developed for Engineers Australia. It aimed to test student’s knowledge relating to simple machines and other engineering concepts. Originally created in Adobe Flash and now converted to HTML5.- Front-end development
- Back-end development
- HTML5 interactive(s)


Healthy Heroes eBook
An eBook developed for the Geelong Football Club. It aims to promote healthy eating and lifestyle.- Front-end development
- Back-end development
- HTML5 interactive(s)
- www.geelongcats.com.au/club/community/healthy-heroes
Vietnam War Iroquois Missions
Game developed for the Australian War Memorial. It aimed to educate about the missions, and highlight some of the dangers, that the Australian Navy and Air Force Iroquois helicopter pilots faced throughout the Vietnam War.- Front-end development
- Back-end development
- Adobe Flash interactive(s)


Careers
Interactive developed for the Pharmacy Guild of Australia. It aimed to give students an insight into some of the pharmacy career paths available.- Front-end development
- Back-end development
- Adobe Flash interactive(s)
In Search of the 3 Serves
Short animation developed for Dairy Australia. It was distributed on DVD and aimed to encourage users to visit the Discover Dairy website to find out the end of the story.- Front-end development
- Back-end development
- Adobe Flash interactive(s)
