Despite having a clearer image of a final goal, development still weaves in every direction. Here’s what I’ve been doing for the last few weeks. I finally reached a conclusion at least on the scene that I would build. While it’s somewhat cliche, I decided a light house was by far the best option, not… read more»
Category Archives: animation
Well it’s been a busy week right here, so maybe it’s time to bring back this weekly summary of what I’ve been doing. A new website, with a list of new projects, and exciting things on the horizon. A full rebrand Anyone who had been paying attention will have noticed a few changes around here.… read more»
Snappy title right? One of the main reasons I wanted to start this blog again was to record some new projects I already had in mind. it’s where I’ll reflect on the progress I make, what I learn, and eventually what I could have done better. And hopefully this may serve as a useful learning… read more»
PIWoP – short for Price I Want to Pay – is a simple online shopping tool that keeps track of the prices of things you’d like to buy online. Whether it’s electronics, furniture, food or holidays; PIWoP can tell you when the item’s price drops to your range. Simply set the price you want to… read more»
The Network Factory provide automation solutions that help streamline digital services for a range of businesses, large and small. This is done through a practice called DevOps – a fairly common workflow within the software developer community, but many clients who could benefit from it don’t actually know what it is. I was tasked with… read more»
Creative direction – Richard Dufty, RBD Design I was asked by Richard Duffy to create a series of animated ‘heads up display’ graphics and technical drawings to accompany a promotional video for Integral Powertrain; an engineering firm based in Milton Keynes. These animations would be a subtle feature of the final piece, but would help… read more»
This animation was produced to introduce students at the University of Sheffield to their Careers Service. It gives a brief overview of what the service provides and how students can use it throughout their degree and beyond. Taking cues from the service’s recent rebrand, I designed the animation to use white outlines on coloured backgrounds,… read more»
Video interviews have become a common element of recruitment processes, especially for larger organisations who may be dealing with hundreds of applicants for a single position. I was tasked by The University of Sheffield Careers Service to create a short animation that informed students and graduates of how employers were using video interviews, and how… read more»
The University of Sheffield runs Achieve More each year, inviting first year students to work in teams across their faculty to come up with solutions to real world problems. I was tasked with producing an animation that would advise the students on how they could recognise the skills they were developing through this module, and how… read more»
In 2016 The University of Sheffield Careers Service and The British Council teamed up to create a free online course ‘How to Succeed In: The Global Workplace’. The course offered advice for people starting work, either for the first time or taking up a job in a foreign country. It focused on the culture of the… read more»