
The graphic design industry, it seems, is slowly colliding with (or more like bleeding into) it’s different specialties. Some say the age of the “specialist” designer (i.e. print, motion, web) could be obsolete in the future. Nonsense I say.

I thank you for all your support, emails and messages but more specifically for following me on social nets. I’ve been wanting to do a giveaway as appreciation and there’s no better time than this… Christmas! So here’s my first giveaway to end the year.
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This Website redesign project started earlier in 2011. Was commissioned by Samuel Gualtieri from A New More Beautiful and worked closely with Programming guru, Adrian Mummey.
I was excited to collab with all three gentlemen and after receiving the brief and seeing the vast field of creative freedom, I immediately began researching for innovative and clever ways to design a “church” website. A few things I wanted the site to have: lots of crisp photography, large typography, minimal and exciting color palette, easy & dynamic navigation.
The client was great about changes. Overall, our visions were parallel and I was quite happy with the end result as my bud, Adrian, was able to pull off any type of coding curveball I threw his way! Enough chit-chat. Check it out below!
Client: Words of Life
Project: Website Redesign
Online: Beta Available
Credits: Photography – @samisthesound Programming – @GenghisJuan
A look at the ‘before’ and ‘after’ of the WOL church website.

The home page has various carousel of images. Making it simple to find what you’re looking for.

FAQ Header Style

A neat feature to the WOL website redesign is this dropdown menu style ‘secondary header’. Much bigger than the original ‘home header,’ this would serve as an easter egg of sorts giving the website that ‘ooh aah’ wow factor.



I’ve been an iPhone user since the iPhone 3G debut. In my opinion, this little device revolutionized how we use mobile phones! Yes, I’m one of those guys. And being that I spend quite a long time on my phone, looking at it, I decided to make some iPhone Walls for myself (and eventually I decided not to be greedy and share!) So here are 60+ iPhone wallpapers FREE downloads.
You may also like places like Poolga (@poolga) where they have even more spectacular iPhone/iTouch walls by some fantastic artists/designers. If you’re having trouble you may also pass by my Flickr set or DeviantArt to download.
» Here we go. You would think by now everyone would know how to grab an image from a website but nonetheless (some people live under rocks or in Hialeah) click on the one you’d like to down. After it pops-up RIGHT-CLICK and SAVE AS. Place it in the folder of your choosing. If you want them all, download the zip file below.
» @Wired Magazine has a “how-to” wallpaper for dummies. Click Here.
» Alternatively you can DOWNLOAD ZIP FILE and unzip it in whatever folder you’re currently syncing your photos.

Client: AAA
Project: Mobile phone Walls
Online: [right here, duh!]