About
James Eunson is a web designer/developer from Melbourne, Australia currently completing a degree in Computer Science at Monash University. This site is designed to house my personal portfolio encompassing designs, fully functioning websites and programming that I've done for myself and various clients.The blog section of the site is intended to be a record of anything interesting or noteworthy I come across in terms of code/art examples and share them with whomever ends up on this site. The ultimate aim is to have a repository of tricks/techniques I learn from various places that I can conveniently refer back to at any point. And having it online and public means (hopefully) it benefits more people than just myself.
60-Second Bio:
- Currently in my 3rd year of university in Melbourne, Australia.
- I have been practicing design/web coding in one form or another since 1999 and I've been a computer aficionado/uber leet hacker, since as long as I can remember.
- I love socially-connected web apps and my mind is constantly buzzing with big ideas I mostly don't have time to implement.
- I love my music, I'm a classically trained pianist and trombonist, having played in various orchestras and attended a specialist music high-school. I discovered drum & bass music back in 2002 and it's pretty much all I listen to nowadays, occasionally interspersed with downtempo, mellow hip-hop/trip-hop or trance.
- I love creating clean looking designs with CSS/HTML and combining it with PHP to produce dynamic/fresh and interactive content.
Current Skills
- Standards-compliant XHTML
- CSS
- PHP 5
- Zend Framework
- Javascript
- jQuery 1.4
- Photoshop
- Illustrator
- C++
- Site design and wireframing
I'm currently employed as a Web Developer for JB Interactive.
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This site uses the excellent Shadowbox image viewer by Michael J. I. Jackson. Icons from Pinvoke's understated Fugue collection are also used. The intended viewing font of Jameseunson.com is Helvetica Neue.All hand-coded in Textmate on the lovely Mac OS X 10.6 and delivered to the server by Panic's Transmit.