Since 2004
Best projects back to the beginning, only few will find this video speaking of itself, in fact, there’s so much to tell.
Projects recorded vary from websites to desktop applications, no matter how they look like, they all had the same scenario:
It’s more about what and why rather than how.
At first, I might have found that Flash and ActionScript a good choice to deliver the necessary experiences, considering Flash Player the most interactive platform, plus the cross-browser compatibility feature (minimum browsers testing hassle). But I turned into JavaScript, HTML5, and CSS3, in order to keep up with the global recent direction. Yet the point still about delivering specific user experiences, which was the most important task for each project.
Analyzing and planning that task consumed more effort than the technical implementation aspect, regardless of using Flash or not. The reason behind doing both aspects (design and development) is simply the limited resources capable of producing what I have in mind in terms of user experiences, at least in my country.
Note: all websites content are property of their clients, only demonstrating Usability Engineering, UI Design and Development.