Fun with CSS animation
In this two-page website, I deploy fun fishies and seemingly mundane wall hangings to explore various features of CSS animation, including transforms, filters, scaling, rotation, opacity shifting, and timing.
Featuring information design, writing, and editing
In this two-page website, I deploy fun fishies and seemingly mundane wall hangings to explore various features of CSS animation, including transforms, filters, scaling, rotation, opacity shifting, and timing.
Here are some logos I created for past online portfolios and job-hunting endeavors. When designing logos, I tend towards the fun, clever, and colorful.
Assignment: Take the “back-of-the-bag” Toll House cookie recipe and rewrite it in two styles modeled after the cookbook, food magazine, or food writer of my choice. I took the assignment a step further and also formatted the recipes to capture the look and feel of the respective publications.
Editors of college alumni magazines faced dilemmas and decisions both common and unique as they sought to appropriately react to the 9/11 terrorist attacks. This report is a survey of the fruits of the editors’ and staffs’ organizational, intellectual, creative, and emotion-laden labors in response to 9/11 as demonstrated by thirty-five alumni magazines.
This article is an examination of the sweetener Stevia – what it is, how it is used, and whether or not it is a safe and worthwhile sugar substitute. (This article was written in 2014; CSPI has since changed their view on Stevia.)