The Adalot Project
Let's introduce myself.
I'm Aldo Tripiciano, a passionate 23 yo Computer Science student. I live in the mighty Rome, Italy, but I like to travel and I'm going to leave for a medium-long period for the States.
I fell in love with the Internet 9 years ago, then I started to learn web programming/markup languages: html, css, xml, php, java.
I'm Aldo Tripiciano, a passionate 23 yo Computer Science student. I live in the mighty Rome, Italy, but I like to travel and I'm going to leave for a medium-long period for the States.
I fell in love with the Internet 9 years ago, then I started to learn web programming/markup languages: html, css, xml, php, java.
As I needed money, I started to work - while studying - very soon, giving computer lessons and building websites.
Then, I felt it was time to create something big.
I started to work on all sorts of projects, to mix ideas,
to invent innovative algorithmes, to build websites over websites.
websites. I published a lot of them, while a lot of
them are still lying under the dust.
Then, I felt it was time to create something big.
I started to work on all sorts of projects, to mix ideas,
to invent innovative algorithmes, to build websites over websites.
websites. I published a lot of them, while a lot of
them are still lying under the dust.
The Adalot Project
itself is the result of 10 or 20
previous projects, mixed together
in a strong, original concept. A town,
with districts, streets, buildings, people,
cars, skyscrapers, where every single
element represents someone's career over the internet!, this is what I always wanted to create.
Beyond the appearence of a nice pixel art work, there is a world of experiences, efforts.
Those little gifs are much more than they seem, and every expert internet user will notice it instantly.
That's why I'm asking people to draw they advertisement elements by themselves.
As I will put all of myself in this project to create a new internet concept, I want my customers to put the effort in as well.
I want to keep it clean, usable and very cool. Your ads represent art, passion, evolution.
And the big amount of visits that I'm expecting will repay you.
For Adalot's sake!
Aldo Tripiciano
[Image Author: ryan-gfx, courtesy of pixeljoint.com]

