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Self-employed |
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The current core custom of this business is website design, Illustration,
animation and art tuition.
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Website Design projects
Image Interiors Magazine,
Companies Registration Office & Adare Manor - through Concept
Design Group,
Golfworks & St. John's Hospital [Cork] - through Equinox
eBusiness Solutions.
Illustration
Coca-Cola & Ster Century Cinemas promo American 50's style flyer
- through Gravit8 Interactive,
Coca-Cola & Supermacs point-of-sale graphical material for
Christmas promotion. Concept work - through Gravit8 Interactive.
Animation RTE's
30 second animated TV license commercial: drawn with pencil and
paper and re-rendered, coloured and edited on a Harry computer
Editing Suite.
other work:
Art Teaching
John Scottus School, Dublin 2: Teaching art to 3rd and 4th class
boys. Based largely on the 'Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain'
book. This is being taught in co-operation with the Dept. of Education.
Chanel College Coolock: Art teaching with 1st to 6th class boys.
National Curriculum.
web-design section | a-z
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Nov'99
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Aug'02 |
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Equinox eBusiness Solutions |
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Head of Design Department/Senior
Website Designer |
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I was a key member of this successful Dublin Internet Agency.
In addition to personally designing over 35 websites for
a wide range of high profile clients, I also hired and led the design
department. I successfully guided our client and in-house working
relationships; helping to steer each project to a successful conclusion,
passing on the benefit of my experience and knowledge in an educational
and I hope, inspirational capacity to clients and colleagues.
I constantly pushed to implement new systems to improve department
and company-wide practices on projects including: Pre-Production
Client Questionnaire, Project Documentation on intranet, Quality-Checklists,
centrally stored eMail correspondence, standardised website architectures.
I authored the company design-policy and published it on our Intranet
for easy reference and updates.
Typical visual design work:
- dynamically-driven websites and back-offices for major clients
- eCommerce Websites using Templates that I developed myself specifically
for equinox' Provendor Software
- Semi-Static sites with some database-served content
- Design oriented 'Brochure' sites
- Equinox' Identity, Branding & Company Literature
- Equinox' press advertisements
- the Equinox Website [2nd & 3rd incarnations - new one in
development by the MD with some input from myself]
- the Equinox Intranet
I am proud above all of the good relationships that I built with
clients and staff, and their positive feedback and appreciation.
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Completed: DCC, YHA England & Wales, The International
Rugby Board [3 sites], Forfas, National Accreditation Board, St.
John of God Services, APSO, Department of Justice 'Know Racism',
IDI, National Standards Authority of Ireland [NSAI], Penco Insurances,
Clio Forde, Gaeltarra Ireland
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Mar'99
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Oct'99 |
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Baltimore
Technologies, Dublin Head Office |
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Company-wide Senior Designer |
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I was the Senior Designer at Baltimore Technologies during their
successful period in 1999.
At that time they had 15 offices worldwide with over 600 staff.
I was responsible for creating, managing and when required, out-sourcing
the printed marketing material; brochures, flyers, cards, badges,
stickers, logotypes. All of which tended to involve imminent and
strict deadlines, delivery to national and international offices
and print houses.
I was also heavily involved in the design work for their websites.
This broad scope of work of course brought me into co-operation with
all departments and many offices globally.
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www.baltimore.ie and www.eSecurity99.com
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Dec'97
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SoftCo
Ireland Ltd. and eCom |
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in-house Web/Print Designer
and Illustrator |
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While at SoftCo I designed and created print and promotional material,
contributed to the website and intranet and advised on exhibition
graphics and stands.
I also worked, for a time concurrently, at eCom an experimental
subsidiary company. For eCom I worked conceptually on, and designed
the Architecture & landscape for an ambitious Web-linked CD ROM
eCommerce product featuring an enormous shopping environment. I collaborated
with new recruits to translate these designs into 3D Studio Max models
then used in the embeddedQuick-Time VR movies.
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DHL
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Jan'91
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Sept'97 |
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Heavensent Animation Illustration
& Design |
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Partner in Company |
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Creative Director, Manager, Animator, Illustrator, Producer
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Illustration side of the business: The Irish Times, Independent
Newspaper group, Irish Press, Hot Press, Image Magazine, RTE, Check
out, Children of the Acorn [Book cover] and graphic design firms.
Animation projects for RTE included: School Around the Corner,
The Den, The Bank Of Ireland RTE Proms, Bon Voyage [ICAD Award Nomination],
Morbegs and Our House.Animation
TV commercials for advertising agencies: Coala Coal [Arks
Advertising], and Connswater Shopping Centre [Anderson Advertising].
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