September 21st, 2006 Amy

Website developed for Yves Ma for Firelight Cinema, a film production company in Vancouver (British Columbia, Canada) that helped develope movies such as the Chinese/Canadian production of Eve & the Fire Horse, and the documentary Symphony of Silence.
Visit Firelight Cinema.
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August 14th, 2006 Amy

Website developed for the Chinese Peruvian fusion restaurant Chifa Titi, located in Lima (Peru). Chosen as the Peruvian Enterprise of the Year, is one of the most sophisticated places to eat in the city.
The website includes great photographic elements that enhance the information about the restaurant, a bit of Peruvian pop culture, dishes and small media snippets.
Visit Chifa Titi.
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June 14th, 2006 Amy

On June 2006, I got to work on the website of the group CurbsideMusic Co and their official website, which was a great experience because I got to listen to new music and see neat pictures of them while working on this project.
They wanted to have a website, in which they could post news, pictures, show their music and videos, as well as sell some of their products. After a while, looking at their design, I started building, making basic design decisions that allowed me to build a website with the knowledge I had gotten these past months.
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June 5th, 2006 Amy

On June 2006, I got to work on the website for Canadian photographer Colin Mahony, which was a great experience because I got the chance to work with beautiful photography.
Invoke Media wanted to have a website, in which Colin Mahony could post news, pictures, contact information, newest shows, as well as sell some of his products. I started building, making basic design decisions that allowed me to build a website with the knowledge I had gotten these past months.
Visit the site.
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May 21st, 2006 Amy

Thanks to the opportunity to work on Shanghai Red, MARdeORO Films decided to hire me to re-design their official website right on time for the release of their first feature film at Cannes Film Festival! Working on this project gave me a bit more freedom with the style, the look and the feel of the website, so it was somehow a bit more fun to work on.
I wanted to give MARdeORO Films a little bit of a contemporary look, with a little bit brigther colors and creating more contrast, which resulted in me playing around with colors and shapes.
Visit MARdeORO Films.
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