Works
JamGuide - An iPhone optimized Website
Posted April 2nd, 2008 by valderama
During winter term 07/08 the iPhone was released in Germany. It
inspired me to build a website specifically for this device. I tried
to make the website work like the iPhone applications, so I implemented
some effects using JavaScript.
You can try out the website if you have the Safari Browser under http://valderama.net/iphone/
Alternatively you can watch a demo video on YouTube here.
Sport Schober Website
Posted March 14th, 2008 by valderamaFor Sport Schober, a ski rental and sports shop in the heart of the alps, in Bad Gastein, I created this website. Based on a CSS and XHTML layout I implemented it with the Content Managment System Typo3.
Special features include a News-System (with RSS), Multi-Linguality, Search Engine Optimization, an optimized Stylesheet for printing, readable URL's and a Font Size Chooser.
And as the whole website is based on Typo3 every single image and every single word can be changed by their stuff themselves!
Contact me if you also want such a nice website :)
Emblem of the Schober family
Posted March 14th, 2008 by valderama
I digitalized the emblem of the Schober family from Gastein. The leg of horse represents their roots as blacksmiths and the lily stands for clarity, as far as I know.
In 200 years another graphic designer might have to add a ski to the emblem, as the family is currently running a ski rental in Bad Gastein (for which I made the new website, by the way).
Captain Cook
Posted March 14th, 2008 by valderama
The main idea of CaptainCook is to create an interactive cooking assistant which helps you to learn how to cook by doing practical cooking. It can also be seen as a digital cookbook, which extends the possibilities of written paper by multimedia components on the one hand, and on the other hand tries to teach the user how to cook.
It features
- An audio instructions, controlled via an audio player
- A built-in Eggtimer
- Overall Statusbar
- Ingridients Checklist
- Integrated Cooking Hints
SCALEX Backend Manager
Posted March 14th, 2008 by valderama
During summer 05 i did an internship at FH Joanneum (Graz, Austria)
where i worked on SCALEX, which stands for "scaleable exhibition
server". My part was to develop a backend manager, which allowes the
user to do some adminstrative stuff.
I used Java Servlets and jsp technology to realize that application.
See screenshots here:
FH Lite
Posted March 14th, 2008 by valderama
In spring 2007 I implemented the FH Lite Information System together with 2 colleagues. I was responsible for the implemention in Flash.
The system is installed at touchscreen devices in the FH JOANNEUM and offers 4 main features:
- Interactive Room Navigation System
- Curriculum Information System for the Students
- Information about Employees e.g. where to find their office
- Latest Events
Virtual Microscope
Posted March 14th, 2008 by valderama
This Flash-based application was realized for the course "Biomedical Analysis" at FH JOANNEUM. They needed an application, which allows the students to practice at the microscope independently. I was responsible for the implementation in Flash.
The content is managed via an XML - File, which can be viewed here: content.xml
Here is the project description made by ZML (Centre of Multimedial Learning of FH Joanneum).
Domino Solver
Posted March 14th, 2008 by valderamaPD Externals
Posted March 14th, 2008 by valderama
At FH Joanneum I realized 2 PD Externals, which are C/C++ programmed extensions of the graphical programming environment pd (www.pure-data.info).
The externals are part of the project SCALEX (www.scalex.info).
CSI Hagenberg
Posted March 14th, 2008 by valderama
In my fifth term of my course in hagenberg me, a colleague of mine
(ladyk.net) and a cooperating team of three other students developed a
GUI fingerprint verification application under Linux. Our part was to design and implement the GUI, which was done with wxWidgets and openGL.
The logo is also self-made, it is designed by me.
The project webpage: csi.ladyk.net

After finishing the course Digital Imaging at FH Hagenberg we developed a Java application which solved a domino game autimatically. We were a team of three and the work was done as an