Senior Web Designer
Gary's design experience is enormous. As well as 4 years training in graphic design he has racked up 7 years commercial experience, working for big-name global clients on digital projects, such as Coca-Cola®, Häagen-Dazs®, Apollo Cinema's, Kodak and AlphaGraphics Inc. As well as the skills and creativity necessary to come up with visually stunning design, he has honed the technical ability to make them flesh - mastering XHTML and CSS to make sure that his designs are accessible to all web users.
When he is not "making things look pretty" as his more techy colleagues have it, he is going to the gym and being generally sporty through a love of mountain biking, swimming and playing pool. He is also a devoted dad to his 5 year old daughter.
Family Theme Park based in Cleethorpes, with no less than 7 amazing white knuckle rides, 5 great family shows and oodles of rides for all ages.
Role: Designer & Developer (CSS & XHTML)
The direct conservatory and garden furniture store.
Role: Designer & Developer (CSS & XHTML)
All Terrain Cycles is an Independent family owned business, run by cyclists for cyclists.
Role: Designer & Developer (CSS & XHTML)
Rolawn is Europe's largest producer of cultivated turf. Their renowned Medallion® turf is Britain's biggest selling and most frequently specified. Rolawn is also recognised as Britain's leading supplier of high quality topsoil.
Role: Designer & Developer (CSS & XHTML)
Deviant Art is an international online artist community. The artwork on display includes photography, digital art, traditional art, literature, Flash, filmmaking and skins for applications. The site also has extensive downloadable resources for use by creators such as tutorials and stock photography.
Tutorials on creating awesome graphics with photoshop. There's even a sister site that writes tutorials for Illustrator (VECTORTUTS).
This site serves as designer's public blog where anyone can share ideas, design techniques & tutorials.
Encyclopaedia made (and updated) by the general public that in a recent survey was proved to have less errors than the Encyclopaedia Britannica.