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nStation has a new theme from today onwards (July 16, 2008). This theme is a fresh design I came up with a couple of days back. It took me about a week to complete the design and another week to develop it to a WordPress Theme. Note: This was done on off hours. Therefore a [...]...
Hello world! I have decided to remove all my micro-blogging accounts from the cloud. From today onwards my online existence will limit mainly to this website and anywhere else in the cloud where seriousness prevail. My twitter and Jaiku account therefore no longer in existence and valid. Thank you for those who followed me and [...]...
Google showcased their Android prototype and its UI to the public at the IO conference. I noticed an interesting design pattern on Android UI icons: they are left hand oriented. Usually in a right hand dominated society icons are designed in the same orientation. An exception to this is the Apple Mac OS where most [...]...
BilliTones 2005 Sri Lanka Tour Posters were done for the U.S. Embassy Sri Lanka, Colombo. Two versions of this poster designed: a standard 17×22′ version and a 36×24′ version. The portrait version was done mainly for noticeboards and other places where as the landscape version was done for places where more room is available for [...]...
www.amdcci.org (offline) was a simple website project done for the Ampara District Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The website was designed by Ulead PhotoImpct and hosted only a few static web pages. The site played a major role in providing information related to the damages caused by the Tsunami to the Ampara district. Since [...]...