I can’t say too much about this, other than it’s very exciting, and I get to take lots of photos of cool old technology that designers have forgotten about.
Provenance – Phil Dunstan-Brown’s Website
Earlier this year I worked with Phil Dunstan-Brown of DNA fame on producing the website for his new venture – Provenance. This is a one page website, content switched by jQuery. The portfolio is image driven, and all our content is pulled on demand, silky smooth. Visit Phil’s site at: http://provenancecreative.co.nz.
I also dove into the fun of the facebook OpenGraph Protocol to make the content easier to share on the social medias:

Wellihad
I was a little annoyed at the proposed Wellywood sign – though there have been some slightly more tasteful suggestions, I still think that leaving the hillside bare is probably best. Anyway, myself and legend illustrator Tim Deneé threw together a little game to incite some public opinion. We had about 10,000 hits over about three days – boom!
http://wellihad.joshbarr.com/
A little ambient motion
Recently produced an event ID for a camp. Gave it some afterFX loving!
A good read
Last year I whipped up a quick site for Rex Massey-Malloy, tailor and suit fitter extraordinaire. His blog is well worth a read for some insightful morsels on all things fashion, and he’s a keen mountain-biker as well.
Weddings inc.
Air New Zealand IFE
I should get some things up from my time at Designworks. You might see this In-Flight Entertainment system if you’re flying between NZ-Aus, or the Pacific Islands. Fun job, big job! Always important to note that work at an agency is collaborative. Creative directors: Jef Wong, Phil Dunstan-Brown, Technical Director: Rob Brough.
On-Screen Drumming
The framework I developed for the Lads website led me to think it would be nice to have some drums you can play with your screen. This is an old university assignment (create a step by step guide in Flash) from about 2007, but still rather nifty.
More 21st Invites
MuteMath – Control Music Video
Wow, this thing has got some SERIOUS views on Youtube lately. Apologies, Warner Bros made me take the audio out.

























