Hello my name is Doug Brown and I'm a graphic/web designer based in Durham, UK. I offer a range of design services, including graphic design, web site design, and illustration. I also create logos and corporate identities.
Have a look at my highlights and portfolio, and then or give me a call! Many thanks!
Doug Brown — Tel: +44(0)191 3881726 Mob: +44(0)7747 078 342
This is a piece for the Graduate Education Foundation in Philadelphia USA. They are primarily a science and health organisation. This was a design I did for one of thier seminars about Hip Disorders. I've done quite a few of these on different subjects so I'll be rotating this one with others.
This is a web site to help young people with learning difficulties gain confidence for independent travel. Work done - XHTML/CSS/Photoshop - Passes W3C validation and the W3C WCAG Accessibility Guidelines - Go to bus confidence >>.
This is the Johnstone's Paints website. I was part of a team of four people developing this site. It was an enjoyable project, check out the Virtual Painter. Work done - XHTML/CSS/Photoshop/Some Design - passes W3C validation - Go to Johnstone's Paints website.
This is a very simple web site for a local drilling company based in Durham City, North of England - Work done - XHTML/CSS/Photoshop/Illustrator/Design&Build - passes w3c validation - View web site >>.
This is a very simple flash banner for a local restaurant recently voted the best in the North East of England - View animation here > >
This is a concept designed for Nuffield Health Clubs - the idea being an interactive menu screen.
Users would click each building and be taken to that resource (see screenshot below this one).
This is another concept for the "health club" section from the above menu concept.
This was a small project developed internally to use as an example of what was achieveable with the software package 'Poser 7'. I really enjoyed this one... Example 1 >> Example 2 >> Example 3 >>
This is a module designed for AstraZeneca. This particular module gave information about how a drug 'Seroquel' was metabolised in the Liver. View animation here > >