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SOS Wyong

What started out as a Logo design for SOS Wyong developed into a series of logos and then a Web theme and site. The latest addition is a night theme & SOS Wyong will remains an ongoing project.

“The Steps” Project

The front steps of our house needed replacing. So we had planned to build new ones.

The wood was bought the weekend before

The wood was bought the weekend before

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Before we start

The timber is rotting

Everyone is up at 7 and we're ripping off the old steps

We're cutting the supports for the new steps

Jean is helping out too. "Thanks hun!"

The supports are in place

Grandpa is preparing the ends while Grandma and Gabriel look on in approval

The first step is going in

Alan and Grandpa securing the steps

Thanks guys, for all your help

Final product. A job well done!

Infoblue Marketing

This project infobluemarketing.com, was started as static pages back in 2006. As time progressed the client wanted a new look and to have more in the website. Then at the beginning of 2008 I discussed with them the need for a second website. Up to this point their website had been one that promoted their marketing services. What they were wanting was to promote the businesses that were marketing with them. I realised that the end-user would not be looking for a site that was predominantly about marketing.

So Infoblue Shaolhaven was born. An end-user site for people looking for accommodation, dining, entertainment, or shopping in the South Coast/Shoalhaven area. This continues to be an area for development for Infoblue Marketing as they strive to promote not only their business but also the businesses of their clients.

Impress Web

Development of the website for Impress Printers NSW Pty Ltd.


Specifically Implementing the file upload script from Sibsoft.

Bonbonniere Box

This Project began with the request to do wedding invitations, Order-of-service, and menus. In the process I thought of the idea to make a Bonbonniere Box that could double as a placecard for the table setting.

Knife file below.

Wood Turned Teaset

This was my major work in Wood Work class for my final year of school.


The reason for choosing to do this project was that I could demonstrate a diverse range of skill. From joinery work, to wood turning and hand carving of the spout and handles.