Ersatz Dreams

Ersatz Dreams is a blog by Ed Boaden

I'm an interface designer with a passion for objects that are beautiful, ideas that are elegant, and things that make me smile.
I live in London.

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A couple of web projects I’ve recently completed:
Rosie Roberts Illustration (above) and Clockwork Capital
Rosie is a good friend of mine, and I had great pleasure in helping her develop her existing site into a more concise and user friendly offering. Together we worked up a style that reflected that of her work, which I then coded. 
Clockwork’s website which, although less exciting in nature, still gave me a lot of scope for developing an online identity. I wanted to create something professional and clean, but have enough energy to maintain interest in the content. This was my first project working right through from initial ideation to development and final product. 
I’ve enjoyed the chance to put my development skills into practice, building both sites from scratch in HTML, CSS and JQuery. The two projects have been a lot smaller than other work I’ve been doing over the past year, which has been quite refreshing and nice to finally have something live on the web.
More releases coming in the near future, which I’m very excited about. Watch this space.

A couple of web projects I’ve recently completed:

Rosie Roberts Illustration (above) and Clockwork Capital

Rosie is a good friend of mine, and I had great pleasure in helping her develop her existing site into a more concise and user friendly offering. Together we worked up a style that reflected that of her work, which I then coded. 

Clockwork’s website which, although less exciting in nature, still gave me a lot of scope for developing an online identity. I wanted to create something professional and clean, but have enough energy to maintain interest in the content. This was my first project working right through from initial ideation to development and final product. 

I’ve enjoyed the chance to put my development skills into practice, building both sites from scratch in HTML, CSS and JQuery. The two projects have been a lot smaller than other work I’ve been doing over the past year, which has been quite refreshing and nice to finally have something live on the web.

More releases coming in the near future, which I’m very excited about. Watch this space.