Dodge Bird
Navigate Dodge Bird through the increasing maze of raindrops; be careful not to get wet as the winds change direction. The game has three levels of achievement, bronze, silver and gold; you reach each stage by collecting the falling suns and gaining enough points to unlock the trophy. This is a very easy game to control, you use your finger and drag anywhere on the screen, and the bird will mimic your finger movement.
I built this app for the prelaunch of BlackBerrys first tablet device the Playbook, it was one of the first apps on the market and I received a free BlackBerry Playbook for submitting my App.
Devices: BlackBerry Playbook
pokeAmole
The aim of the game is to poke the moles down the hole as many times as possible before your time runs out.
The more moles you poke, and the more points you get, you can try and beat your own score or play against an opponent.
Devices: BlackBerry Playbook
Transit
The idea for Transit came from four fourteen year old students of the Apps For Good course.
They wanted to design an App that would help their teachers at their school in East London, where a majority of the students are of Bengali origin.
The App helps teachers communicate with the parents, who quite often don't speak English as there first Language.
Devices: BlackBerry Playbook, Apple, Android
Nathaniel Clyne
The Nathaniel Clyne app is focused on giving you an opportunity to get to know him outside the football pitch, by knowing his favourite Bars, Restaurant, Games, Music, Films, Food and Hobbies.
This App also includes Twitter, so that you know first hand what’s happening in football with CLYNE and more.
This app can also be used by up and coming footballers, looking for tips to get noticed by a bigger club or make it professionally.
Devices: Android, Apple
Uni-Kit
Uni-Kit is an app designed to help prospective and current University students. I pitched my idea to the social enterprise charity Unltd who liked my idea I later received funding to develop the app. I was able to get all the equipment and software I needed to finish the project and am able to use these tools to develop my app making skills.
The idea was to provide a number of tools that will help settle students into their new University lifestyle. Some of these features are listed below:
Grades Calculator
This tool works out your grades and displays your average as you go through your year. This lets you know how you are doing and if you need to bring your marks up.
To do list
Keep track of your current tasks; display each task in order according to difficulty and date.
Voice recorder
Record voice notes and save them as mp3’s this could be a lecture or just a short memo. Access the recordings from your smart phone by plugging it in to your computer.
Directory
A list of useful websites and phone numbers for University students.
Uni tips
Go through our list of Uni tips for advice about your new University lifestyle.
Devices: Android
RELAY!
The idea behind RELAY! was to have a music television channel you can access on you mobile device. I wanted the app content to be easy to update, so I linked the app to a you tube account so the client can upload videos and text and have it display straight away on the users device.
Devices: Android
Cynical Lullaby
A music video I edited for singer songwriter Patti Layne, the film was shot on super eight film and processed into digital format for editing.
Watch more of my videos on YouTube
The Night
A live music video I made for the band The Night just before EMI signed them. I filmed the band whist they where recording at RAK studios in London.
Watch more of my videos on YouTube
Life In Monochrome
A short interview with signer songwriter Kai Fish talking about writing his first solo album Life In Monochrome. I filmed a couple of Kai’s live performances and rehearsals and mixed them in with the interview and extracts form his music videos.
Watch more of my videos on YouTube
Skulls
Vector illustration inspired by my time traveling around South America, and seeing how they use skulls in a lot of the artwork. I wanted to create a more playful skull image soothing flat and cartoon like. I designed a basic skull and then played around with different features to get a number of varied looks.
Ice Cream Factory
A vector illustration inspired by Andy Warhol and pop art, I went on to produce a number mini ice cream canvases based on this design.
Ice Tea
A vector illustration inspired by 80's icon Mr T.











