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Welcome to Pixel Devotion:: Pixel Devotion is the online presense, portfolio and inspirational parking place for Dean Callaway. It showcases the numerous projects and creative inspirations that filter through into my work everyday. It is a digital haven of all things “pixel” and gives rise to the numerous projects that are found here. Currently I work for Windsor-based design agency Rawnet as an Interactive Designer. There I work on many demanding and exciting projects not only for the Rawnet site itself, but for a range of clients likeWilliams F1, HHIC, Soak in Style, Go Ape!, The Chemistry Group, 3gHR, Vice and Dave.biz. The majority of my day involves working flat out (time permitted) with a highly skilled and motivated group of people on all aspects of design. So if you want to work with me, or just see what I’ve been upto, please feel free to look through my work to find out more.
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