John Ziebro

Print and web designer extraordinaire

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Channel Map & Bottle of Gin

Wednesday, February 13th, 2008

Through the listless fog a pair of eyes scan the old chart. It’s depths and contours worn with years of use. A finger traces an arc across the surface pushing dust to the side on its way to a faded inlet. The channel should be there. Yes, it should. The parchment crinkles then rests under […]

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Forgotten Times Blown By

Sunday, May 6th, 2007

It was on the way back from a trip to Mt. Diablo that I happened upon an old GMC Diesel, rigged for well drilling, and laying abandoned in a field. The scene was so striking that I was sure it would be a pretty good picture. I did a U-turn and headed back for it… […]

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Ziebrophotography.com UI Design

Saturday, December 16th, 2006

This design for ziebrophotography.com allows clients to choose which image sizes they wish to print based on the package they have purchased. While there are other screens involved in the process (login, thumbnail gallery, and finalization) this screen has the main functionality. I am interested in seeing if you would make any changes to it. […]

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Photographic Alphabet

Friday, December 15th, 2006

The semester is over! It feels great to be done with final projects and exams. Ill be working over Christmas break, visiting friends and also getting my portfolio together for a review next semester. The review will cover Intro to Drawing, Life Drawing, 2 and 3 Dimensional Design classes. Hopefully, I will do well… we’ll […]

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Ziebrophotography.com Launched

Thursday, November 16th, 2006

Well I finally did it, and it was actually painless. I thought much work would be required to get a wedding portfolio website together but I was wrong. All of the programming I did last summer helped out. Some of the Web2.0 effects are created courtesy of Script.aculo.us. You can note that I didn’t call […]

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