Hi. I'm Tam and I am a web designer and developer based in Kent, UK.
I have been designing and developing websites for the last 3 years and now I am working as a freelance designer and developer.
I have designed many websites to professional quality and standard. Current clients include a local charity, various bloggers and a movie and game reviews site.
I also produce short films, documentaries, and videos. Currently, I am making a behind the scenes documentary for a local drama group.
I have created and I maintain a video tutorials website, Tootorials, which provides online video tutorials covering various design based software packages.
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Maidstone Mind
Maidstone Mind is a local mental health charity, based in Maidstone. They required an easy to update website, with a simplistic and easy to use design with no extravagant colours or fonts.
Blythe Road
Made for the street party held at Blythe Road celebrating the Royal Wedding, BlytheRoad.net uses simple HTML, CSS3, and PHP techniques along side use of the Flickr API and jQuery to create an easily up-dateable website and gallery.
Reviewers Aberration
Reviewers Aberration is a game and film review site. They were after a website that enabled them to post blog entries as well as their reviews. I also redesigned their logo.
TamMcD.com (Older Version)
The older version of my website was made as a single page scroller.
This means that all of the content, similar to this current site, was displayed as a single page. Then the use had the choice to scroll through the page themselves, or use the navigation on the left, which scrolled to the named sections.
Tootorials!
As mentioned on the home page, Tootorials is the video tutorials web site that I and a friend run.
This involved logo design (Photoshop), video opening credits (After Effects), and the website its self made on the WordPress blogging platform.
Visually Creative
This website was created for a project I was doing last year.
The site has been made using purely CSS3/ HTML5 (except the banner image), but had a fallback for older browsers.
Catch the Ball!
Catch the ball is a simple browser game that I created, using nothing but jQuery. The aim of the game is to click on the ball as many times as possible. The levels in the game (easy, medium, hard, extreme) control the speed of the ball.
- Web Design
- Web Development
Specialising in:
- WordPress
- jQuery
- JavaScript
- PHP
- MySQL
- CSS/ CSS3
- HTML/ HTML5
Proficient in:
- YouTube API
- Flickr API
- Web Maintenance
- Web Hosting
- eCommerce
- Film and Video production *
- Stills Photography *
- Content Proof-reading
* Including specifically for websites.