Wednesday, November 26, 2008

websites!


in spite of not publishing anything in a while, I’ve been relatively busy here at SquatterStudios. All my summer projects have wrapped up and I should have photos to post in the coming days/weeks.
Also, my website is up. It’s been up for quite a while (you may have noticed) but with no content. I’m actually working on changing that right now—as opposed to saying I’m doing it online, but really not even thinking about it. Currently, I have a good portion of three different projects up there. It may not be hot-off-the-press new work, but at least something is there.
And, last—for today—Jonathan Canlas has finally launched his updated site, wrapping up a summer-plus of grueling work for him, which we’re both very excited about. I hope to have some pictures of the books I designed for him by late next week. As for today, though, Just the website. Take a gander. Dane Hansen—as always—did the masterful flash work.

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Thursday, April 24, 2008

U—leave me a Alone!—NiQLO

(p—as in pre—s: if you’re reading this in google Reader you’re missing stuff. Either go to the real blog or be sure to check the links below…)


UNiqlo has a pretty sweet, creative, and fun site up right now. I know that alternate forms of advertising and interactive media on the web is the new thing right now, but rarely do I get too caught up in them. This one, I really like. Check it out for yourself. Enjoy.

oh, yeah. And this is amazing, too.


I just think UNiqlo gets it, y’know?

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Tuesday, April 1, 2008

film is not dead v2.0


Recently I’ve been working on updating the design for the official “Film is Not Dead” webpage—the webpage for the workshop by Jon Canlas. Jon’s great to work for which is good because in the next couple months we’re working on unveiling his completely revamped identity and brand. exciting.
He’s a great client because he comes to you with an idea—“I just need a simple website, an about page, a gallery”—and when you pitch the idea of a 36-page online, magazine-style, flash site with pages and pages of stories, details, captions, and insights for a wedding photography workshop in Hawaii, he jumps on the idea with enough energy and enthusiasm to see it through the setbacks and on to completion. (Same story on the “Film is Not Dead” workbook... images to come soon.)

Here are some screen shots from the site… mostly chapter spreads, it seems:





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