A Visual and Social Artist for the Digital Age
Skype: brucelevick.com

Archive for the ‘Web All’ Category

The Endangered Siamese Crocodile

“Only around 250 adult Siamese crocodiles remain in the wild, chiefly in the remotest highlands of Cambodia, particularly in the south-western Cardamom Mountains – FFI”

Read more

Niche Update – Traffic Report

Niche Update – Traffic Report

So leading up to Christmas has been a busy time and this shows in the visitors overview in the diagram below. Up until only 5 days ago the site had been running itself, pretty much on autopilot. Without the time to create compelling content the traffic has not been all that great. Then I managed to get some time to deliver a couple of very cool time-lapse videos I had taken on a recent trip to Tasmania. Since then the traffic has leaped up to between 50-70 visitors per day.

Read more

Queensland Governor Concept

Tweet Client: Queensland Governor Concept Year: 2004 Software: Photoshop Roll: Website Design/Development Link: http://www.govhouse.qld.gov.au/ Follow me on Facebook (more…)

Read more

Laura Campbell

Tweet Client: Laura Campbell Year: 2005 Software: Photoshop, Illustrator, Flash Roll: Website Design, Flash Development Link: www.lauracampbell.com Follow (more…)

Read more

Baby Wombat

Baby Wombat

Tweet Taken on a Nikon D90 Photo Tools Used for the above photo iPhone 4 The iPhone 4 (more…)

Read more

Seed, Create, Build and Reward

Tweet It’s been a long time project working on Australia Zoo TV. Building this project from scratch, managing (more…)

Read more

Hints and tips on Designing for Web 2.0 Websites

Tweet A Web 2.0 site is supposed to charm its visitors with its simplicity and ease of use. (more…)

Read more

Fixing Panoramic Images with Photoshop CS5 Content-Aware in 5 Minutes

Tweet The new Photoshop CS5 Content-Aware Fill is a masterpiece. If you are in any kind of design (more…)

Read more
Page 1 of 3123»

Latest Posts

Burra and Beyond

Burra, a town built on the copper explosion around 1849. The more of these historical towns I see the more I fall in love with the history of Australia. During its peak period in the 1850s, Burra had a population of around 5000 people. They came from far and wide and even from overseas to work on the biggest copper mine in the world. The town could not cope with the population explosion so residents dug homes out of the side of Burra Creek (see gallery). It wasn’t long before disease started working its way through the population, forcing residents from the creek and into a built residence.
Some of the mine has been restored but the majority has been destroyed due to recent open cut mining, which is a real shame as the museums show the historic mine in it’s hey day and it would be amazing to have seen it fully restored. There is still plenty of the historic mine to experience all around this beautiful historic town.