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Siddv.net | TermiSoc
http://www.siddv.net/projects/termisoc
The Plymouth University Computing Society. Established in 1992 TermiSoc. Above are a few example of the posters I produced for the society. The first is one I made for promoting TermiSoc to freshers. The second, using a couple of images from Zero Punctuation. Is one I designed to promote one of our LAN events. Finally the third is one I designed and illustrated from scratch as somewhat of a pet project, aiming to create a propaganda-style poster.
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Siddv.net | Quartz
http://www.siddv.net/projects/quartz
Quartz was inspired in part by services and sites such as Omegle. These services connect two strangers and allow them to communicate via text, video, and audio. We wanted to explore the idea of ' single-serving relationships. We wanted to emulate the kind of thing Omegle and Chatroulette did, but over a different medium. We chose the telephone. We set out to create a project that connects two strangers to each other on the phone and. Using Node.js and Twilio. We took the entire system online in the end&#...
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Siddv.net | The Only Way is Freshers
http://www.siddv.net/projects/the-only-way-is-freshers
The Only Way is Freshers. Pictured above the poster I designed for an event hosted by Plymouth-based company, SoLarge. The event was themed around the pseudo-reality televison show The Only Way Is Essex. I was tasked to design a logo, theme and acompanying media for the event. Deadling with SoLarge, I produced the poster above, facebook banner (pictured below) and a number of assets for SoLarge to use on other media.
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Siddv.net | About me
http://www.siddv.net/about-me
Hello My name is Siddharth Vadgama, but I generally go by Sidd. I design things, I code things and I also make physical things with electronics and hardware and whatnot. I get a little bit excited when I do projects that combine all three. Click here to take a look at my CV. You can also catch me on Skype (siddvad).
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Siddv.net | Mobius
http://www.siddv.net/projects/mobius
An expandable, wireless, user-friendly framework for Arduino. I wanted to create a system that helped individuals understand technology, become confortable with it and be able to use it in a way that empowers them to bring their ideas to light, without having to spend weeks learning prerequisite knowlege. This is the place the user goes to create new systems, and control their existing systems. Whenever the user changes anything in the front-end control, this data is sent over the internet to the Hub.