One of the many things Adobe® Photoshop® helps you do is resize an image with beautiful results: image file size drops, image quality stays almost intact (assuming we are reducing the image size). How about resizing many images all at once?
Photoshop Image Resizer does all the work for you with a nice and easy user interface! You do not have to manually resize every picture yourself! All you do is:
[+] Drop the images into Adobe® Photoshop® 7.X
     (or later)
[+] Open Photoshop Image Resizer 3.3.1 (or later)
[+] Set the desired width and height sizes
[+] Press Save… and Voila!
Photoshop Image Resizer is a free and open source project written in C#.
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I enjoy every bit of photography, especially when it involves the feline family that took over my house. So I finally decided to compile the best pictures taken of them, and create an interactive photo album for everyone to see.
This project was very carefully thought of with regards to reusability in case of any future picture additions. Hence it constituted of ~85% Action Script code, to maintain and run the dynamically loaded pictures, and the remaining in GUI.
Macromedia Flash MX pro 2004, Action Script, and HTML were used.
Launch Project
I had the opportunity to work for a company that specializes in Computer-Human Interfaces. They have created a very innovative keyboard technology, called Messagease™, for entering text on small electronic devices. My job was to create an online-based tutorial explaining the use of the keyboard in a nutshell. The tutorial was required to be interactive, animation oriented, and short.
The challenge was to design a scalable tutorial in case new additions were made to it. The tutorial is divided into 8 scenes with each gradually building on top of the other. This strategy was chosen to give the user the ability to go back and forth through the scenes.
Macromedia Flash 6, Action Script, JavaScript, and HTML were used.
Launch Project || Visit Exideas' Website
I was hired by the Uranium Pumpkin team to design their portfolio-based website. The challenge was very clear from the beginning. I was asked to design their site in a way that reflects their work identity and company title. This eventually required a thorough study of their work and business approach towards film related projects.
The Uranium Pumpkin title itself launched me into designing a scientific look and feel of the website. The artistic touch came from their business approach and company slogan.
Macromedia Flash MX pro 2004, Action Script, JavaScript, and HTML were used.
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This was my very first Flash-based website to design. Colors were an important factor during production. A color scheme was picked and used throughout the site.
Macromedia Flash 6, and HTML were used.
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