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Portfolio Updated

Clean Up Myspace and Footy Tribes

Hi guys and gals, I just wanted to give you a quick heads-up about the folio update. We have added two new pieces, namely the graphics for CleanUpMyspace.com and Footy Tribes site design so check it out!

CleanUpMyspace.com is a layout and graphics repository for MySpace stuff and we made some cool graphics and illustrations for them that they can use in their content as well as on the site itself, while Footy Tribes is a social network targeting football (that’s soccer for you americans :P) fans. We developed the initial concept and design/look&feel for Footy Tribes based on which the rest of the site will be developed inhouse, the site is still in development.

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