Michael Angus Architects: Website Development
4" Tri-Clamp Prism Flange
Client:Bellingham + Stanley, UK Work Undertaken:Design a prism flange for an exisiting instrument, incorporating a 4" Tri-Clamp fitting.  Validation of design. Creation of production documentation, including Parts Lists, 3D model & 2D drawing. Labels: 2D, 3D, bellingham_stanley, inventor, product_design, tri_clamp
Blogger.com Skin Development
Clients:SV2 DESIGN|build & Vesma.net Websites:www.sv2.co.ukwww.vesma.net/blogWork Undertaken:Design & development of skins for Blogger.com, using HTML & CSS. Improvements allowed for better readability, useability and customisation of the layout, including the use of graphical elements. Labels: blogger, css, html, skinning, skins, web_design
Kazed Industrial Solutions: Website Development
Questmetrics: DNN Website Development
Client:Questmetrics, Melbourne Website:www.questmetrics.comWork Undertaken: (while working with Semantia) Sourcing & editing images used on site.  Design of skins & containers from supplied graphic design layout, using HTML & CSS. Implementation & integration into DotNetNuke Content Management System. Labels: cms, containers, content_management_system, css, dnn, dotnetnuke, html, semantia, skinning, skins, web_design
Vari-Point Interactive Audio Visual Display System
Client:East Sussex County Council, UK Work Undertaken:To design and an interactive audio visual display system to be used in visitor centres around the county highlighting environmental issues. The system also had to be portable, easy to set and secure once in situ. The client had already sourced all of the audio visual components to be used within the system. All the design work was carried using Autodesk Inventor to model and detail all of the components within the design. Using 3D models allowed the client to see what the design would actually looked like. The system was then manufactured in partnership with RewThink. The system was split into two parts, the main section incorporated a television that was controlled by a solid-state data recorder, controlled through a user interface and ear-phones. Using the solid-state recorder enables the client to upload new content easily & efficiently.  Attached to the main section are two display panels, that could either be arranged in a semi-circle or folded back to produce a stand that had 360° access.  These panels were designed in such a way that they provided the best possible flexibility for displaying information. The panels could also be removed (removable custom hinges & pins), leaving the main section as a standalone unit. Labels: inventor, product_design, rewthink, vari-point
CasablancaDreams: Marquee Hire & Event Management
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