GAM740 Week 9;02 Brand Development

Over the Christmas Break I have been working on a different websites which encompass my work as a visual artist, an experience Designer, a freelance craft based animator and illustrator and a freelance drawn animator, illustrator and app developer.

My current focus is on my experience design portfolio but in order to grow this aspect of my work I have necessarily had to ensure that my other portfolios are clearly designed for the audiences to which they could appeal.


I have grouped and categoried my work into portfolios and freelance work :



Sarrahornby.com - Visual Art & Research Portfolio (Sh)

Human⁹.com - Experience Design Portfolio (H⁹)


AND

Sarra.tv - Freelance Craft Animation & Illustration (S.tv) 

Karmalama - Drawn Illustration, Animation & App Development (K) (Not Live)






Sh & H⁹ - Personal Research & Experience Design Portfolios

These websites fit together aesthetically in that I have applied the same type font and layout to each site. The tone for the arts site is more academic and professional. As the site must be excellent in terms of UI and UX, I will focus on the ease of navigation and clarity of language because I would like my portfolio to reflect my developing knowledge of UX.


S.tv & K - Freelance Work

These websites resonate with each other. They have the same typeography and the same layout. The copy has a similar informal. Friendly tone which I hope will be more accessible to the audience.




Sh Content


  • Arts Practice 
  • Research 
  • Teaching - HE Course Development, Community Projects, E-Learning Projects 




Human⁹ Content


  • CV - Including Skillset 
  • New Cross Reality (XR) Projects
  • Training - HE Course Dev, E-Learning
  • Network  




Sarra.tv -


  • Stopmotion Animation Production (including Model Making) 
  • Paper & Thread Illustration 
  • Project Management  



Karmalama - New (Website currently in development)

Drawn Animation, Illustration and App Development







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