Titanium Chef Live!

September 27th, 2009

I’ll be doing some more posts in the future about this project, but I wanted to put up a quick note about it. Titanium Chef is an Flash Based role playing game that we (mod7) have been developing with the BC Dairy Foundation. The game will run 6-10 hours in length, features fantastic artwork, an engaging story, awesome sound, and subtle humour that spanes across a wide range of ages.

On both a technical and production quality level, this game is impressive. It breaks the notion that Flash based games need to be quick, simple, “casual” experinces.

I highly encourage you to check it out at titaniumchef.ca

Here are a couple in game screens:

A mod7 Holiday Card (From us to you)

December 15th, 2008

We’ve been hard at work, cutting folding, and gluing to build for you this special holiday card. Enjoy!

mod7 holdiay card

Click on the image or (here)

Do you get enough calcium?

August 12th, 2008

Flash project

We have just recently launched a new project at work for the BC Dairy Foundation. The site, Calcium Calculator, helps users judge if they have enough calcium in their diet. You can check it out here: Calcium Calculator

Technical notes: AS2, (*probably* the last one of those!)

New Portfolio Site

April 19th, 2008

Tyler Egeto Interactive Flash Portfolio

Hello everyone, just quick post to point you towards my portfolio site I just launched. It highlights some of my favorite project that I have worked on throughout the past year, both individually and with the help of some awesome designers. Check it out here.

note: some older computers may have a hard time running it.

CanUX looks at me and the Organic Web

March 24th, 2008

CanUX (a Microsoft Developer Network blog) is a blog that focuses on the user experience community in Canada. Recently they took a look at me and some of my work, specifically my project, the Organic Web.

The article can be found here. In the article I talk briefly about my passions as a designer and where I am headed in the future. Also in the article is a video that demonstrates some of the core concepts behind the Organic Information Visualization System I developed, (the system that the Organic Web demo application is built on).

A special thanks to CanUX for giving me the opportunity to share my work!

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