By popular demand I decided to construct a visual style for Mozilla’s mail client too.
As a windows user, I was searching for the sort of look and feel I was used to with the macintosh browsers. This is my attempt to bring that desirable look to Mozilla Firefox.
The following is a website I created for a new eco-tourism outfit based in Costa Rica. The goal of the organization is to posit education as a central principal in tourism. They hope to inspire the people who visit to return home with a new drive to help protect the fragile ecosystems of the region.
The following is a proposed redesign I created for the Independent Media Center. After meeting one of the organization’s founders, I developed a certain respect for the aspirations of the organization.
The following is the second major revision of my personal site, Alazanto. This design was completed in December of 2003.
The following is the first major revision of my personal site, Alazanto. It was completed in August of 2003.
The CSS Zen Garden is a very important project because it gives designers the chance to utilize practical, but relatively new web standards to show other designers that nearly any sort of attractive design can be created through the use of these standards.
Movabletype outputs this particular weblog to pure XML (extensible markup language). This data can be ported to any source you like. This document reads the XML data and transforms it into something that a web browser (in our case, IE6, Netscape 6+, Mozilla) can read.
This small project was very exiciting, of course, because it still shows that I have a little bit of my old style left in me. I was starting to worry that I would be destined to create boxes (see the current design) for an eternity. However, as the old cliche goes, one must learn to think outside of the box!
This small online gallery was a chance for my mother to publish a considerable portion of her portfolio onto the internet. My goal was to create a clean, backwards-compatiable website that would enable her to showcase and sell her artwork and also share her romantic and earthly poetry.
And here we shall see a few old relics of a past life. To live, is to express one’s soul. However, in a society as mechanistic as this, are we not allowed to live, and express to our very heart’s desire?