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JBR's Visual Solutions

This is an information site showcasing my ideas and interests.John Rohde

Behold/Beholder?

The theme is "Eye of the Beholder". I have extended it to <something> of the Beholder as seems appropriate. After all, designs are influenced by your "eye" (views) and those of your clients, customers, friends, etc.

A definition of "beholder" from the web:
"perceiver: a person who becomes aware (of things or events) through the senses"

Website Design

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The new site has been tested with IE, Safari & FireFox.

The site was rebuilt with Microsoft Expression Web using CSS, and the banner (and home page) images were created with Adobe Photoshop CS. Most of the sites in my portfolio have also had CSS makeovers.

Making the home page image

The left image (original) is masked leaving just the reflections in the window (right image). The rest of the banner images use a strip across the middle with replaced window contents.

Original image      Modified image
The window reflection photo was taken on a trip to Canberra. The image in the reflection shows the car park of the National Museum, and in the distance the Lake Burley Griffin fountain. Have your perceptions open and take photo opportunities like this one - you may find a use for them some day.

John Rohde
john@jbr.com.au

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