Posts with the tag: web design

Typepost – a social media text post generator

As a UX designer, I am always learning how to design and build better products to help people in their everyday lives. As I design and develop websites, I am always creating digital projects to keep abreast of the new tools and technology that go into making digital products. One such project is Typepost, aView Article

Say Hello to Scrollr!

Finally, after a few too many years, I have updated my Scroll’d web app. Now called Scrollr, the web app is a super simple way to grab someone’s attention with a scrolling marquee. Use it on your phone, tablet, laptop, or desktop. The updated web app has more colors to choose from, a more modernView Article

Welcome to DEZAIN.io

After 10 years, Re:Dzgn has been retired. My brand now has a new name and a new face. My name is Chuck and this is DEZAIN.io. The website is fully updated with new content showcasing my work and design. Graphic design, web design, UI/UX design, architecture, product design, if you need any of these services,View Article

Where the Water Grows

Trying my hand at a somewhat interactive data visualization, I built a simple web page that looks at agricultural water usage in California. It’s no secret that California is suffering from a prolonged drought. With the state’s water reserve estimated at one year, residents are being required to reduce their water usage by 25 percent. California’sView Article

My print portfolio

If you are looking for a handy dandy compendium of my design work so far in book form, look no further. Click on the image below to view my print portfolio, with full page images of my design work from starting school to entering the profession. From architecture to graphic design, competitions to built work,View Article

Scroll’d: a super simple marquee web app

Try out my very first web app (in beta): Scroll’d It’s a super simple way to make a scrolling banner on your device. Access it on your computer, tablet, or phone if you need to grab someone’s attention fast. Save the page to your home screen and have the app on the go. As a webView Article