web: Some example images.

Web Design

TGIADD offers a range of skills for the web: static web graphics that cross over into the illustration side of TGIADD; animated elements or presentations; and the design of web sites themselves. The web has many advantages - readily updateable as opposed to printed materials, accessible from around the world and thus the ability to provide uptodate information to clients or customers where ever they are.

TGIADD can design small graphical icons for your existing web site, optimise product images for integration into web pages, update your current web site or create a completely new web site.


IOM's website screenshots

IOM: Consulting

This Edinburgh-based organisation offers occupational health services and research to Scotland, the UK and overseas.

Previously, in 2004 TGIADD had redeveloped the company's 'frame' based website to web standards compliant form. The site was recoded using PHP, and XHTML, to improve access and keep the modular site management.

In Spring 2006 TGIADD worked in co-operation with Seton Design to rebuild the IOM website to bring it up to date with a rebranding of the organisation. Seton Design acted as the web architects, while TGIADD created the code, and the animated sequences for the home and sub-divisional entry pages. In late 2006, an Online Library to access a database of publications was built by TGIADD, and added to the sites features.

TGIADD is currently working with IOM:Consulting once more - this time on a 'face-lift' to the present site interface.

www.iom-world.org


Game visuals created for the site.

WeMac Games: Pop Goes the Decade

A small site written in XHTML, and utilizing formating via Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). All graphics including logos and illustrations were created for the client to promote their new board game development (whose graphics were also created by TGIADD).

The site showed good examples of TGIADD's use of 3D and Flash, to create an engaging site. However, with the world credit crunch, the project is currently 'on pause' and is prsently offline.

In 2010, TGIADD look forward to working further with WeMac to bring the engaging board game to it's deserved wider audience.