Carine Attan. Mauritian. Living in Singapore since 2001. Full time web designer. Part time student in Sports Science. These are just a few of my work. You can contact me at carineattan@gmail.com if you need a website.
Saturday, September 2nd, 2006
Smart Tel (website)
Smart Tel www.smarttel.com.sg is one of the major players in the telecommunication’s industry based in Singapore that offer very cost effective, easy-to-use and scalable telephone solutions worldwide.
Friday, September 1st, 2006
(MFA) e-Stores
This project was about developing a web-based system for MFA to automate their current manual process of managing their inventory. The system requited a front-end store for users to select their supplies, be able to view different categories of supplies, item supply lists etc. This was the design that they chose.
Thursday, August 31st, 2006
3Kingdoms Paintings
The website www.3kingdomspainting.com is an online shopping cart that sells books. The books showcase a collection of oil paintings that has more than 40 celebrated scenes of the timeless Chinese classic – Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
Sunday, August 20th, 2006
Teckwah Logistics
The client was interested in developing a portal (with CMS capabilities) to help them market their services to their customers. I needed to come up with a proposal, with 2 designs for them to consider. Well in the end I came up with more than 2 designs.
The site is to help convey the following messages to its users:
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A technologically advance organization
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Its engineering capabilities, having the right resources available for the job.
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Its presence and coverage in the Asia-Pacific region
The client indicated that the designs should be similar to their corporate website www.teckwah.com.sg and something close to the www.networkhardware.com website.
After many changes, this was the final design:
Friday, July 7th, 2006
Tourist Guide Licensing System
The client wanted to revamp their current TGLS system. They wanted something REFRESHING, unique and different from their visitsingapore.com and a few of their other current sites.
After showing them more than 4 designs and 4 others with different colour schemes, they eventually settled on this purple and white design theme. I think there were nicer themes than this purple and white one hehe. Oh well.
They did like the pink theme too, although pink isn’t much of a corporate colour.