Last year, the ever so talented Megan Smith and I designed and built Message to Santa—a cool way for kids to send of their present letters to the Big Man. Megan provided the cute little illustrations, and I designed and built it all. Although it is December 23 now, so probably a little late to be sending off your letters, I thought I’d do a quick blog post about it…
CSS Wizardry posts tagged ‘Design’
Message to Santa—a Christmas project
December 23rd, 2009
By Harry RobertsTags: Christmas, Design, Development, Illustration, Kids
. Posted in Personal, Projects | No Comments »
Typographic work planner
December 22nd, 2009
No one likes being told what to do, especially if it’s work related, but nevertheless jobs need done. Why present boring stuff in a boring way? If you’re going to be told what to do, at least soften the blow by being told nicely. Enter this, a little HTML/CSS typographic work planner. By using some super-semantic HTML and a dash of CSS you can craft a beautiful looking yet incredibly simple work planner for you and your staff.
By Harry RobertsTags: CSS, CSS3, Design, Development, HTML, Semantics
. Posted in Web Development | 27 Comments »
Suzanna Haworth Photography
December 17th, 2009
I recently completed a complete design and build for my girlfriend, Suzanna Haworth. She’s something of a photographer and we decided that we ought to knock her a little site up to showcase her works. As she wasn’t a client per se I had much more creative freedom than I usually would so I decided to exercise some CSS3 and progressive enhancement on the site.
By Harry RobertsTags: CSS3, Design, Photography, Progressive Enhancement
. Posted in Portfolio | No Comments »


