New SRJM Logo Design
14th September, 2009
I’ve started work on a new logo design for myself:
10th September, 2009
Following applying for a position at spongeuk I had to produce a demonstration Adobe Flash and Actionscript piece from a sample brief creating a drag and drop e-learning game.
This involved forming an interface based on the style of their website and creating actionscripted animation for button and label motion, as well as learning a bit about SLR cameras myself in the process! I await to see if this demonstrates suitable skills for the position.
Update: the company was suitably impressed by this demo however my application was too late before they had to hire another person.
19th August, 2009
I’ve scanned and uploaded a whole load of things I had intended to for quite a while. This is because I had my scanner out to scan a sketch for the new site’s header image:
Among some pretty random old stuff, there were also a couple of concept sketches for my recent Final Year Project:
Website menu buttons in vector:
And a quick scribble of an idea for the idat menu button:
24th April, 2009
Having considered a number of alternative means of connecting human with hardware, I’m going down the route of using a joystick-like handle with the various sensors placed in suitable positions in contact with the fingers and palm.
Here is a very, very quick sketch of what I have in mind:
17th January, 2009
I’ve made an attempt at displaying the results I’ve started to collect as a large visual graph, which you can see here:

View the large version here. Basically, it’s a case of spot the correlations!
16th December, 2008
Using an existing product, the Journey to Wild Divine biofeedback reading device, I have started to experiment to see what sort of responses I should expect from listening to music.
Here is the data compared against the actual waveform of Dire Straits’ Where Do You Think You’re Going?:

22nd November, 2008
Here is a diagram to demonstrate my final year Project concept as an interactive process between the user and a virtual space:
