DSx USB stands for Sexual Diversity Group of Universidad Simón Bolívar in spanish.
I'm so proud of this website. All of the graphic design, photoshop, HTML, css and Javascript code is mine.
All of the JSP code is from a good friend who is better in databases, forms and stuffs than me.
The idea of the design is to resemble the everyday life around the walls of all of the buildings in the campus. all those colorfull walls filled with papers, ads, posters, notebook sheets, and so on!
Here is the link:
http://www.dsxusb.com
And here are some screenshots:
Friday, October 29, 2010
Monday, October 18, 2010
DSxUSb Webpage - Countdown
I have two great news:
The first is that I'm now the new General Coordinator of the DSx USB Group!! That's a lot of shit & responsability for me, but I'm very happy for it. and very willing to work for the group.
The other great new is that I'm being designing for a time now the new DSx USB's webpage. Its address is:
http://www.dsxusb.com/
But, it's still not open to the public. If you ciclk on the link you'll find a nice webpage with a countdown until October 25th. This countdown was tricky, thus I'm very proud of the final product. Here is a screen capture of the page for all the people who won't click the link, or will read this after October 25th:
The first is that I'm now the new General Coordinator of the DSx USB Group!! That's a lot of shit & responsability for me, but I'm very happy for it. and very willing to work for the group.
The other great new is that I'm being designing for a time now the new DSx USB's webpage. Its address is:
http://www.dsxusb.com/
But, it's still not open to the public. If you ciclk on the link you'll find a nice webpage with a countdown until October 25th. This countdown was tricky, thus I'm very proud of the final product. Here is a screen capture of the page for all the people who won't click the link, or will read this after October 25th:
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Professor Martinez's websites
One day, I was in one of the university's busses and a professor recognizes me and we start talking. At the end of the day I had a new job proposal: designing his webpage. Here is the printscreen of the page:
This is just the index page. I invite you to visit the rest of the site. I'm very proud of the backgrounds, completely made using photoshop.
the link is: http://prof.usb.ve/luisalfredo/
The other background images are here:
This is just the index page. I invite you to visit the rest of the site. I'm very proud of the backgrounds, completely made using photoshop.
the link is: http://prof.usb.ve/luisalfredo/
The other background images are here:
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
A Logo
this is the logo for a webpage mifotocompitiendo.com. I will be designing the webpage later, but first I made the logo. Here it is:
Later I'll post the webpage.
Friday, July 9, 2010
@SAE-Vzla on Twitter
Currently I'm working with the team that organizes the Formula SAE and Baja SAE competitions on Venezuela... Naturally, it's called "SAE Venezuela Academia". I was asigned to create the twitter account, so I added my personal touch to it. Here is the Avatar that I designed, based on a previous work of the team:
Then I created the background. Here is the pic of the Twitter profile:
Here is the link http://www.twitter.com/sae_vzla
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
10th Caracas Gay Pride
this poster was made for DSx USB, wich is the Sexual Diversity Group of Universidad Simón Bolívar inviting all the community of the campus to go to the Gay Pride in Caracas. The poster was made in Photoshop and wanted to resemble the Gay Pride Flag within the people marching, and with some notorious buildings and monuments of the city in the background.
As usual, click to see the image in the original size.
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Historia de la Diversidad Sexual / History of the sexual diversity
This is a campaign for an event that was carried out in my university (Universidad Simón Bolívar) that refers to a forum about the history of the sexual diversity and the GLBT activism in Venezuela. This was organized by Dsx USB (Sexual Diversity USB) and I was selected to design the posters. Here they are.




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