INTERFACES

Flash site conceptual navigation layout.
Above is an interface for a fictional PDA email program called G-Wizz. This was a group project for an interface design class in my first semester, and it was completed using Macromedia Fireworks in December of 2003. Bryan Hunt designed the image on the far left, and from there he and I branded the other sections of the program according to this look.
This mp3 player was for the interface design class mentioned above. I built it with Fireworks.
This is the interface for a CDROM project called "NoiseBox" that played aggressive mp3s and music videos. It was designed in Fireworks and came alive through Director.
These three images are from an assignment I did for my first semester Photoshop class. We had to design a website in photoshop that filled the space inside of the included browser screenshot, and the rest was up to us. FYI, ignore the text on the classifieds page, it's just filling space up.
VECTOR LOGOS (art made with Illustrator and Freehand)
A recreation of the band Struck By Truth's logo found on their old home page

The two above designs were created with the goal of forcing the viewer to read my name in its proper order regardless of the text's positioning (Travis is my middle name..obviously). The one on the left was later turned into an animated flash piece for a course this semester.

Above: more fun with typography.
This is a sun tattoo design I came up with. One day it may end up on my back..possibly in white inkEVERYTHING ELSE
*Background image for a potential website design. The text sits on the left hand side in the brown area, the logo sits on the top right.
Random line/colour experiments
Art made for a print on glossy 8.5 x 11 paper.
This is a background that used a one of my grafitti photos as its base.
This was the end result of a Photoshop project that involved digital photography, adjusting the photos for better colour balance, and placing them into a provided image file of empty polaroids. Check out some more photos below.Modified with Photoshop:

Originals:

These two images were made by grabbing stills from video (shot in 2002 for Onterrible), deinterlacing them in Photoshop, and combining them on different layers with some masking. These were made at the request of the respective riders featured in each shot.

Above are two versions of a logo I made for a group project in a grade 12 database class. You have your choice: with or without lense flare. I think at the time I stole the globe image you see and modified it and everything else in a version of Corel Photopaint.
This evil looking work was for a Photoshop cd case assignment. I took images I found through google image search and did a lot of crazy layering and masking until its evilness was sufficient.
This may seem like a typical class photo, but it isn't. Each person was photographed alone, and through masking and a lot of patience, were brought together for a realistic effect. If you don't believe me, this proves it (it's me).
This is an unfinished concept for a magazine cover. It features images collected from the net that were modified in Photoshop, and the text was added in Illustrator. It still needs more headlines and such. Maybe one day I'll finalize this thing, or not.
This photo was originally black and white; I added the colour to it.
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These four images have been used for publicity to promote the new releases of Onterrible Video Magazine issues on other websites. They were made with Photoshop, and issue 1 & 3 feature photography by my brother Liam.

The last images above were made a few years ago for my Aboveitall website (follow the link to check out more art). Some of these pieces contain photography that were heavily edited with Paint Shop Pro.