I had the pleasure to produce the portfolio of this great italian designer.
July 18, 2007
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I had the pleasure to produce the portfolio of this great italian designer.
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I’m Italian and i don’t speak english, but the site “Domenico Tedone” is very very fabulous. bye
Comment by kemas — July 29, 2007 @ 4:41 pm
Ciao Kemas!
Thanks a lot. Domenico rocks!
Comment by pedro — July 29, 2007 @ 7:01 pm
hey Pedro,
Domenicos page is cool, but I like your banner on top even more. *lol*
Any source code available for this?
Comment by Manuel — July 30, 2007 @ 5:54 am
Veio c manda muito! parabéns!
Comment by Harisson Santos — July 30, 2007 @ 11:18 am
Thank you Manuel (r u portuguese?)
I really don’t like this banner, I’ll try to think of something worthy to put there. But here are the sources – it’s no big deal and really messy:
BlogBanner.zip
Valeu Harisson!
Comment by pedro — July 31, 2007 @ 8:05 am
your work in this portafolio is amazing¡
congratulations for “thefwa”
Comment by Jader — July 31, 2007 @ 11:40 pm
hey hey,
really cool website:) may i ask which software did you use? (swish? flash cs3?)
impressive job!
Comment by tachuela — August 13, 2007 @ 12:29 pm
Parabens pelo trabalho no site do designer italiano, gostaria de ver mais do seu portfolio.
Comment by Alexandre Augusto — September 1, 2007 @ 6:53 am
Dear Pedro
I absolutely loved your Domenico Tedone web-site! I am an admirer now of your work and Domenico Tedone’s design.
I am an Interactive Media Student and I would like to try and build my own website with a similar wheel portfolio showcase. Is there any chance you could share your secret on how you built it?
Thanks a lot
Comment by Sofia — October 20, 2007 @ 2:22 pm
I really admire your work on that site.
Question, how did you do the 3d carousel?
Ive tried to simulate it, but I’ve failed.
Can you help me out?
Regards,
Alrick
Comment by Alrick — November 16, 2008 @ 6:48 pm
@Alrick and Sophia: this is pretty old. It used simple planes, with the first release of PV3D (still AS2).
Comment by pedro — December 19, 2008 @ 5:08 am