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December 22nd, 2009

Portfolio

Poladora.com, online aggregator of registries

Article written by Jeeremie

Poladora.com is an online aggregator of registries (wedding, baby, and gift). Registrants can register for gifts of multiple retailers in one place. When guests purchase it is issued as a credit to the registrant. The registrants can later decide how they want the money spent. For this project, Poladora asked me to design and develop [...]

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July 16th, 2009

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Deutschlern.net

Article written by Jeeremie

Deutschlern.net is a popular learning site in Germany. They asked me to design and code three HTML/CSS/AJAX templates to give the site a brand new look. I was later asked to create a WordPress theme based on the final design.

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February 12th, 2009

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OneRoom – Free WordPress Theme

Article written by Jeeremie

OneRoom is a free WordPress theme I designed for my blog readers. OneRoom had become really popular in a really short time. Among others It was featured on the 100 Amazing Free WordPress Themes for 2009 list by Smashing Magazine. My theme appears first on their list.

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January 1st, 2009

Portfolio

Web Mascots/Icons

Article written by Jeeremie

The Work shown above is a selection of personal Web mascots/icons designed in 2009 in Illustrator CS4. The Twitter icons can be downloaded for free here. (Note: this is a caricature of me on the right)

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October 24th, 2008

Portfolio

Divelog

Article written by Jeeremie

Divelog.tv is a search engine and publishing platform to share your diving experience. My work consisted in designing a user friendly interface and searching for ways of improvements and usability.

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