Updates to hannahteare.com
15 December 2008
We've just added a selection of new images to fashion stylist Hannah Teare's website. As always there's some really lovely stuff there but we particularly like these chicks enjoying a nice cuppa down in Brighton.
Europa website launches
28 November 2008
Hoppermagic provided the flash programming and animation for this job, with the design and illustrations created by Mosley Design. The site was programmed using the Gaia framework which took care of the repetative tasks; loaders, intros, outros, leaving more time for creative work like page animations. Even though the site is pure flash there is also an accessible version running in parallel courtesy of Gaia's SEO tools. This means the site is 100% Google friendly and i'm looking forward to seeing how it performs.
Memory Mayhem wins bronze!
08 November 2008
Exciting news! Multiplayer Memory Mayhem, our entry into nonoba's multiplayer gaming competition, has scooped the third prize! The judges particularly liked the 'Excellent graphics and animations'. There were a lot of very good entries and we're well chuffed to pick up some recognition for all the hard work that we put in, can't wait to start on the next game....
Multiplayer Memory Mayhem
November 2008
Collaborating with Kelvin Luck, I've worked on the design and illustrations for Multiplayer Memory Mayhem, our entry to nonoba's 'Multiplayer API Kick Off Competition'. The game is a fast paced multiplayer version of pairs, where you compete against other players to match up as many animals as you can. It's extremely good fun and highly addictive.
Biometrics makes the 2008 D&AD Annual
October 2008
The Welcome Trust's Biometrics installation, which I did the concepts for, has made it into 2008's D&AD Annual, there's a nice video of Alex from Ico playing interacting with the finished exhibit here.
Hoppermagic v2 launches.
October 2008
Welcome to hoppermagic v2! There's a few design tweaks left to do, some css that needs tidying and an 'About' page that hasnt even been started yet, but at least now you can check out the latest work and experiments. The next stage of the redesign will be to make the site content managed (I'm going to be delving into ExpressionEngine shortly) and enabling all the bookmarking functions that today's kids seem to be into :)




