This is a just a little performance test, playing with particles on canvas.
This is a just a little performance test, playing with particles on canvas.
Four Times Daily is a very basic ToDo manager with a small calendar impact. It stores
all your information in your own browser therefore it needs no registration.
Co-Workers:
Mathias Paul Hempt (Design)
Nicola Lieser (Design)
Dominik Guzei (Code)
David Srauß (Code)
Marble Run is a browser game created for the Mozilla
Game On Challenge
which emphasis was focused on showing the world what is possible with only the use of HTML5 standard features.
Co-Workers:
Mathias Paul Hempt (Design)
Nicola Lieser (Design)
Eberhard Graether (Code)
David Srauß (Code)
This fun little game was created after a lecture at school just for the fun of it
and to play with the new canvas tag. But it eventually let us discover the potential
that lies in such a simple game play.
Co-Worker:
David Srauß (Code)
This app was created in a scratch your own itch manner. As my good friend Lorenz and I
tried several Todo-manager that haven't really hit the spot we decided to come up with our own
solution which fitted in just perfect. Very reduced and still has all the necessery features
including keyboard shortcuts.
Co-Worker:
Lorenz (Design & Code)
On this project I worked for a agency called Maloon,
consisting of a bunch of young, very talented developers.
As for the site I had to build a tool that enables customers to configure their own glass
sculpture.
Co-Worker:
Maloon (Design & HTML)
Technology:
Papervision 3D
On this project I wanted to play with some of the 3D features of the - back than - new Flash Player 10. As it was the first Flash Player that supported native 3D rotations for graphical elements. What turned out was a simple site that aims to keep the user interested with smooth transitions and fun navigation. Role: Concept & Design & Code
Andreas Panzenberger is a photographer that lives and works in Innsbruck, Austria.
Co-Worker:
Bernd Baumgartner (Design)
Technology:
Pixelbender
Role:
Concept & Code
Mario Webhofer is a photographer based in Tirol Austria.
The site was designed to not stand in the way when it comes to his work. Clearly the
main focus is set on the art displayed on the page, therefore the concept was to support
the user in navigating through the images rather than letting the user focus on the desgin
of the page.
Co-Worker:
Bernd Baumgartner (Design)
This site was coded while my employment at P&P Medien.
It was one of my first big, full-flash pages that is driven by lots of content.
Co-Worker:
P&P Medien (Concept)
KMS (Concept & Design)