James Noble
With 15 years experience in design and web development across Europe, USA and Australia, Carter James is regarded as industry leader in digital strategy solutions. His expertise in user experience design standards, accessibility and usability ensures creative user-centred solutions. Always striving to produce the highest user experience in both design and development for you and your clients.
Working across multiple digital platforms, we create websites as well as applications for the iPhone, iPad and Android markets. capabilities span digital strategy, user experience (UX), interface design (UID) and development.
mrjamesnoble
JOINED 20.02.11
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Something Splendid
Posted 17.08.2011 @ 1.21PM
Some fantastic design coming out of this studio, and they are just up the road from us!
mrjamesnoble
JOINED 20.02.11
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Desktop Awards 2011
Posted 17.08.2011 @ 12.33PM
Hey, I'll contact Desktop as I know the guys quite well and do not believe this would not of been intentional on their part, more lack of resources to research thoroughly or suggestion from a sponsor...
dvize
JOINED 22.04.10
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Desktop Awards 2011
Posted 17.08.2011 @ 1.40PM
thank you @mrjamesnoble i hope it is not intentional
I also have the news that two of the Shortlisted entries have now withdrawn from the competition due to the issues with Australian Paper and Native forests.
Right now, as I type, the fight for our forest continues...... in the forests and in our design industry. The create awards are as much the "Frontline" as the Toolangi in the battle to protect our forests
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CONSERVATIONISTS have held up timber workers in a fiercely contested area of native forest on Melbourne's fringe for nearly a month, chaining themselves to bulldozers and climbing trees scheduled for logging.
The protest, which has led to at least 10 arrests, is expected to reach a climax today as activists and local residents march into the logging coupe outside Toolangi in Victoria's central highlands.
Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/loggers-activists-clash-over-forest-20110816-1iwew.html#ixzz1VFnaYSOu