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Revisiting the portfolio/case studies

I’ve added an additional Case Study, my Thesis Process Book from my final design project in College. I’m slowly working through my archive of Indesign files and exporting some projects in Flash/SWF format. Of course at this rate my physical portfolio won’t have very many surprises. A slight draw back with the Indesign SWF export concerns exporting from book files which is delaying the update of Case Study 1, the School of Design Annual.

In other news: the RSS has been fixed however it’s currently empty. I blame a lack of anything interesting to put in the feed.

Posted by: Mike Barker on February 26, 2009 @ 8:59 pm
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Mike Barker is a Canadian, graphic designer, writer and trainer based in London, UK. He has worked for such companies as Adbusters, Umbra, Autodesk and Medusa magazine. His most recent editorial work include projects for The Globe and Mail, the Toronto Star, and the 2008 redesign of the travel magazine The Guide. Mike has designed and redesign numerous magazines and newspaper over the past decade, along with designing numerous books, posters, branding campaigns, environmental installations and websites. Now living in London, Mike works as Creative Director for Quidco.com, and spends his free time developing for the iPhone and various web app projects.

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