Daryl Davies

Daryl Davies

Every once in a while, you see a portfolio site and think, “damn… I wish I had that person’s job…” – this week, Daryl Davies is that person for me. Between the work for Disney and VGAMR, you (and my kids for that matter) could probably really get into your job.

Kind of interesting how the portfolio site uses multiple slideshows for each piece of work, so that you get a sense of the breadth of Dayrl’s work. And he brings a good experience to the mobile version of the site too. Looks like he’s about 2 years into his job with Disney – will be good to check back with him in a few years to see where his work goes next.

Every once in a while, you see a portfolio site and think, “damn… I wish I had that person’s job…” – this week, Daryl Davies is that person for me. Between the work for Disney and VGAMR, you (and my kids for that matter) could probably really get into your job.

Kind of interesting how the portfolio site uses multiple slideshows for each piece of work, so that you get a sense of the breadth of Dayrl’s work. And he brings a good experience to the mobile version of the site too. Looks like he’s about 2 years into his job with Disney – will be good to check back with him in a few years to see where his work goes next.

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