This page is the “Personal Network.” It displays work from the websites a member is following, in the order it was published. It also provides a way to engage in dialogue about the work in the form of “Cargo Comments.”
The “Projects/Images” toggle provides access to an Image Gallery, offering an alternate way of browsing websites in the Personal Network.
The small thumbnails on the top of this page are a random sampling of websites in a member’s Network.
Why Don't We Try is the portfolio of Claudio Guglieri Lillo, Art Director, Developer and Lecturer currently working at F-i NYCCONTACT claudio.guglieri@gmail.com...
This is my personal take on Netflix service re-design as a Web based AppThe main goal is to give the user all the relevant information they might need at first and...
Personal poster titled THE SCIENTIST featuring my favorite eccentric, time travelling nut, Dr. Emmett L. Brown. Design: James White Art direction: James White
Interactive microsite for History.com commemorating the Anniversary of The American Civil WarProject done for the History Channel celebrating the 150th Anniversary...
Flash Microsite for the new Suavinex pacifier modelThe site was developed in As3 using the Papervision engine. The user could navigate through a three dimensional...
Full Flash sound sensitive project for the SuperModel Tv show famous photographer Emmanuel RouzicThe objetive behind the development was to make the photographs...
Layout and concept design for Keytoon Animation StudioBased on Papervision Engine the idea was to enhance their works throught a 3d wall allowing the navigation...
Mini-game designed for the official March Madness Google websiteInitially the scope was to build a game in a 3d environment with engaging interactions and more rich...
Infographics done for Google Inside Search - Under the Hood -These infographics were done as part of the big site designed and produced at Fantasy Interactive...
Commissioned cover by Newsweek Magazine. An unfortunate change in focus of the issue rendered this cover unusable. Design: James White Art direction: Newsweek