Topic: Jason Tribbeck
Acorn Cyber Cafe (1995)
My first commercial website back in 1995, for fledgling ISP ArgoNet
Voyager icons (90s-00s)
No subtlety required.
Mobile news sites (early 2000s)
Argo Times, Freedom2 and various early mobile news sites
Voyager Themes
Sound and icon themes for the Vixen theme manager
Futurenet (1998)
A website designed specifically for thin client network computers.
ArgoNet (1996-2000s)
Work for ArgoNet, Argo Group, and Freedom2Teach (AKA Passport2Learn)
Games
A few old games I was involved in for the Acorn Archimedes range.
Me!
Back before social media was a thing, someone said it was vain to have a page with my pictures on. But now we have Twitter and Facebook and Instagram so who's laughing now? Now I guess the question is more: why do you still have a personal website? Well at least it gives me a place to back up my photos that I actually have some control over.
I'm more comfortable behind the lens than in front, but a while back I started trying to keep a current picture on my site. Before social media it was a lot harder to know what people looked like, which was a problem if you ever wanted to meet in real life. Or just were really, really nosey.
Thames Water (1994-5)
Thames Water wanted educational materials about new ring main... yada yada James Pond?
Website design
My early years in website making, mainly designing and producing sites for ArgoNet in Chichester.