Tag: portfolio
Tumbleweed
by Barry on Dec.11, 2009, under General
Things have been a little quite here recently. I’ve not been slacking. Honest! I’ve been busy at work on the last map on my to do list at the moment. There are a couple of changes to the site coming soon. First up will be a portfolio of the content I have released (both commercial and community projects). Secondly, for all the folks checking out the Stargate portal, I’ll be updating the SG:U section more regularly along with a fun little thing for SG1. That is all I have time for at the moment. Will be back with more later!
DM-Takk Out Now!
by Barry on Nov.26, 2009, under Game Design, Gaming

DM-HOLP-Takk finally out!
After being rebuilt not once, but twice, DM-HOLP-Takk finally sees the light of day. This is a Harcore Oldskool Low Poly style map with 1on1 in mind. For those who don’t know (if there are any of you out there), this is a custom Unreal Tournament 3 level.
Takk, Norwegian for “Thanks”, is dedicated to the community members who helped to keep the HOLP2 Portal Site alive this time last year. Personally moved, I created this map to immortalize these individuals. So today, it’s Thanksgiving Day! I give you DM-HOLP-Takk! Enjoy!
Edit: This post was meant to be published automatically on the 26th at 12pm GMT but typically wordpress decided to ruin my day and not publish it.
Shameless Plug
by Barry on Sep.23, 2009, under Game Design, Gaming

The Wheelman
I know this game has been out a while now but seeing as it is the first game that I had the pleasure of being a part of I just had to mention it! I worked on 2 of the six “Balance of Power” missions. Working in the industry was an experience, one I wish to repeat again soon. I had the distinct pleasure with some very talented individuals. I’ll be adding a catalog of the games I’m credited on which I hope will grow to be a nice, long, and hopefully good, list. In the mean time check out “The Wheelman“, available on PC, PS3, and XBOX360.
Tired, Old, KFMA
by Barry on Sep.23, 2009, under Web Design

A new and improved kfma.com?
The new rock radio station KFMA’s website has served them well but is really showing it’s age. For a popular site I feel that the design is in dire need of a revamp. So to get my web design skills back in action I decided to use KFMA.com as a crash test dummy. What you see before you is a sample of what I’ve got so far. The aim is to make the site as transparent as possible for the people who frequent the site. A larger version of the image can be found here. I will be putting this into my design portfolio once it’s finished.