I live in London and I love posters.
I created my personal portfolio to show my passion for web design and to present some examples of my work.
If you would like to know more details about my projects, scroll down to my portfolio page.
I live in London and I love posters.
I created my personal portfolio to show my passion for web design and to present some examples of my work.
If you would like to know more details about my projects, scroll down to my portfolio page.
Here you can find some more details about the projects I was involved in. I spend most of my time designing websites and email campaigns.
Poster Design Fair website was created as a final thesis project of the MA course I completed in October 2011. I also designed the logo, some of the images for articles and a newsletter.
Website is built with xhtml1 and css, with some elements of css3. There are also 2 types of jquery: Pretty Photo and Tabber; and a php form that allows people to upload images to a mysql database.
The entire website was built by myself.
Website runs on a cms called Perch. I made all content ares flexible so that they can be edited within it.
Website was designed for the first edition of a festival founded by my sister. Images and logo were created by my sister's boyfriend. I then used them to design the custom navigation.
Website is built with xhtml1 and css. The jquery I used for the gallery section is called Pretty Photo.
The entire website was built by myself.
Website was built without any content management system. The idea is to make it dynamic for the second edition of the Festival.
I learnt how to design and built website about three years ago, after I got my degree in Art History in Poland. This is how I discovered one of the things I really enjoy. Then I came to London and started designing for living.
I also like yoga and dancing - two thing that maybe aren't similar but reflect my personality :)
If you want to have a look at my CV, please visit my LinkedIn profile or send me a message. And don't forget to follow me on Twitter :)