Archive for the ‘Web + CSS’ Category

Sep
16

New Portfolio and Canberra

Posted in Design, Web + CSS |

Finally, my new portfolio is complete! I’ve gone with a very simplified, to-the-point portfolio that showcases all my work and essential information in a single page. I’ve stuck with the wood background and tree motif to complement this blog, but made them less cutesy and more professional. I’ve also decided to really focus on what I do best - web design and front-end development - rather than clutter it with work that I can do but aren’t really my focus or area of expertise. Major thanks to Paul of Monk Media for letting me use all the work I’ve been doing lately in my portfolio!

Although it doesn’t look like it, it’s actually made with Wordpress. While Wordpress might not seem like an ideal choice for a brochure-style website, based on the facts that I wanted something easy to update, that listed thumbnails on the main page and had room to link to a more detailed description (if I ever get around to writing them), and I’ve been doing a lot of Wordpress templates lately. The result is a streamlined update process that I should hopefully be able to keep on top of. Would anyone be interested in reading about how to modify a Wordpress template to suit a portfolio like this? I’m thinking of putting up a quick tutorial and template download.

Also, big news - I’m moving to Canberra at the end of the year with my boyfriend who has a graduate position there. Currently I’m looking for some work there, so if you know of any web design positions available please let me know or chuck in a good word for me :)

Sep
07

New sites: Abstract Gourmet and Candy Cult

Posted in Art, Design, Web + CSS |

I’ve been busy for the past month doing some freelancing making websites, and they’re now finally live!

Abstract Gourmet redesign

Abstract Gourmet is a food blog run by local food writer and photographer Matt. He wanted a redesign that was fairly clean and simple to put an emphasis on the photos and writing, and I did a logo refresh and some business cards as well. Especially check it out if you’re a Perthie, as there’s a lot of reviews of local restaurants and cafes.

Candy Cult

The other design was a quick freebie for the Candy Cult character art exhibition I’ve mentioned previously. My job was made pretty simple because of Lisa Max’s awesome character illustration and Karen de San Miguel’s slick organisation. The exhibition is shaping up to be pretty awesome with even more artists since the last time I posted, so definitely worth coming along to!

Aug
10

ChiGarden 2008, Just a Little Late

Posted in Design, Web + CSS |

I’ve finally finished my redesign! I usually try to redesign my blog towards the start of the year, but it took me a long time to come up with one that I liked. I’m still not completely satisfied with this design, I think, but it’s long overdue and I’ve started to realise that I’m putting off other things because of it, so here it is!

Wordpress vs. Expression Engine

I decided to return to Wordpress after last year’s switch to Expression Engine Core after creating blogs for clients in Wordpress 2.6 and seeing the impressive changes since the previous version. To be fair I was using the somewhat limited Core version of Expression Engine because it was free - I think the paid versions have a lot more flexibility, but I’m a bit of a cheapo and wasn’t willing to pay it. Wordpress’s community, many plugins and built in features woo’d me back in the end, and I’m having a lot of fun messing around with it.

Design

It took me forever to settle on a design - in fact I completed a version and was just about to start coding when I realised I didn’t like it enough to stick with it.

I’ve tried to keep my tree motif (thanks Gary for giving me an idea of how to incorporate it into the design) and characters in there, with a bit less clean and slightly more textured look than the previous design. Three columns dropped down to two, unused bits were removed.

The template was once upon a time based on the default Wordpress theme, but hacked up beyond recognition enough to call it my own, I think.

Portfolio?

In the previous incarnation of ChiGarden I seperated out a ‘professional’ blog and a personal one, and my portfolio lived with the former. This seemed like a good idea at the time, as I’m sure employers and colleagues and other industry professionals didn’t care about my personal ramblings and photos of my friends, and my (non-web) friends would surely not care my latest CSS discovery.

Unfortunately I found that I simply didn’t have a lot to write in my ‘professional’ blog, and since my personal one was sort of hidden in a subdomain no one really saw that either. It wasn’t that I didn’t have opinions or a lot to say on web matters - I’m just not much of a writer and found it hard to find the time to put things into intelligent sounding words, so the site was stagnant for months at a time.

This time I’ve taken another different approach - screw the professional blog, there are plenty of other blogs in this space who cover the topics much better than I could. This is my personal space with occassional geekery, and that will have to just be how it is (until I decide to take yet another approach).

My portfolio however will be separate - that’s coming later.

Plans

I had plans, great plans for this site which as usual have not managed to come to fruition just yet. Rather than having the boring ‘this page is under construction!’ message, I’ve decided to just remove the links from the menu and will come back to them later. Eventually I want to mess around more with character design and have a page of characters, a little shop to sell the things I make and a page of downloads - I’m not sure if anyone will buy or download anything, but the fun of planning and creating is enough for me.

Archives

I’ve been keeping archives from when I first started blogging 5 or so years ago… and I’ve decided that it’s a bad idea to keep them there, partly because I’m slightly embarrassed of what the 18 year old me wrote, and partly because a lot of the old images and such are broken after so many shifts. This newest incarnation of ChiGarden only has archives from this year for now - there doesn’t seem to be anything too embarassing in there!

Quick Stats

  • Powered by Wordpress 2.6
  • Designed in Photoshop, coded in Dreamweaver
  • Wood texture from www.cgtextures.com
  • All artwork lovingly designed and illustrated by me
  • Took more months than it really should have to be completed…
  • Doesn’t quite validate, but almost… (I couldn’t resist using SIFr!)
  • Looks decent in Firefox, Internet Explorer 6 & 7
  • Still cleaning up bits and pieces as I see them - let me know if you see anything I could improve on!

I think I’m just glad that I have my blog live again!