Projects
I have been producing websites for just over five years now, learning from books, online resources and through experience. I often have multiple projects on the go, creating personal sites as well as small commissions. I specialize in small-scale, hand-coded, standards-compliant websites. If you would like to get in touch about anything related to this site, visit the contact page and send me an email.
Swing Theory
URL: swingtheory.com
Client: Nicholas Solly
Creation: 5 Days
Notes: Website created for Swing Theory, a 9-piece swing band that I am currently a part of. Designed in Photoshop and coded over two evenings. Theme of music with notation used in navigation, lists and footer.
Old Carey Running Club
URL: oldcareyrunning.info
Client: David Rayner
Creation: 3 Days
Notes: A small site created for Old Carey Cross Country Club, providing information for current and potential members. A scalable, EM based layout, designed with a focus on typography and whitespace. Photographs scraped from an external Flickr account and an embedded Google Calendar for easy updating.
ShaDoW Design
URL: shadow-design.net
Client: Merlijn Van Holder
Creation: 4 Days
Notes: A portfolio created for Merlijn Van Holder, an amateur game artist specializing in level design. Predetermined colour scheme followed throughout. Résumé page designed with alternate printable stylesheet.
Optimal Online
URL: optimalonline.co.uk
Client: Tom Rayner
Creation: 1 week
Notes: Redesign of Optimal Online, promoting the services of Tom Rayner. Moo.fx used on services page to add functionality. Fixed and fluid width versions to switch between. All icons designed specifically.
I will add links to other projects I am working on as they are made live. If you would like to include a link to r3new on your own site, please tell me so I can return the favour! There’s even a small banner image for you to use if you like:
<a href="http://www.r3new.com/" title="Digital Portfolio of Samuel Rayner"><img src="http://url.gif" alt="r3new" /></a> <!-- remember to change the image url //-->







