I’ve set up a Tumbl Blog as a tool for myself to collect inspiration. With hardly any text on the site hopefully the design will do the talking.
Less Words More Design
September 3rd, 2009My Tumbleblog
April 30th, 2009I’ve set up a tumbleblog
I’m going to use this to fire up things i find, designs, ideas, videos & photos etc and leave this blog for any rants.
I’m not much of a ranter so most stuff would probably appear on this new site.
My photo in the Fortean Times
April 2nd, 2009Well, I made it into the Fortean Times!
A column about how I made the photo etc
A large version of the photo and a small thumbnail photo on the contents.
See the large photo of the article here.
Pretty chuffed!
UFO crash in Strathclyde Park???
April 1st, 2009Was asked to do a photo for April Fool’s on www.hamiltonadvertiser.co.uk.
It was meant to be an alien crash site in Strathclyde Park.
thought it worked out pretty well, photoshopped a crash scene with loads of guys in haz-mat suits and a couple of men in black off in the distance.
Scott
Hoaxes - they cometh!
March 26th, 2009I think I’m gonna try and do another hoax…only this time not do it under my own name or I will get sprung.
Any ideas on what I could do?
Scott
Ghost forgeries - How to get on the Discovery Channel, DVD and Magazines
March 25th, 2009A few years back, when I was visiting Aberdeen for a friend’s wedding I was staying at my friends flat. After watching The Grudge I thought it would be laugh to venture up into his old attic.

My ghost photo
I’m not lying, but it was pretty terrifying, pitch black, cold, creaking staircase, old wooden door…the works. I peeked my head in and couldn’t see a thing, so I took a photo with my camera phone. After getting locked out in the landing in the dark and a panicked battering of the front door I went to bed without thinking anything of it.
When I got home I put the photo on my PC and brightened it a bit photoshop. It looked as haunted as anything I’ve ever seen. Except for one major flaw, no ghost.
So one day on my lunch break I googled a photo of a victorian girl and whipped it all together, took about 5 mins.
I initially did it for a joke for a few people in work and decided to show them. They all believed it. I then decided to try it on my ever-sceptic father, he believed it too!
Straight away I posted the photo in as many ghost forums as I could and in ghost photo galleries, just to see if anyone else would believe it. I started getting comments left right and centre and amazingly one day I got an email from a film maker form America. Christopher Saint Booth from Spooked productions was making a documentary on child ghosts called Children of the Grave and asked if he could use my photo in the doc, i jumped at the chance when he said it was to be shown on the Sci-Fi channel in America & UK. I sent him the pic and waited.
In the mean time as a favour to a work friend in the East Kilbride News, I allowed him to write about how my photo hoaxed thousands of people on the internet and how I made it on to TV.
When the documentary came out I managed to get a quick viewing of it, my photo appeared for about 6-7 seconds and they managed to get my name wrong lol. You can view the clip here - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3PD00XOFNY
That, I though was about all I could get out of the photo, but recently out of the blue I got an email from the Fortean Times (famous paranormal magazine). They are going to be writing an article on the craze of ghost hoaxes and asked if they could use my photo for the magazine. Fingers crossed it all comes out ok.
Now all I need is a phone call from Most Haunted and Derek Acorah
Phew, this post is a long explanation on how 5 mins of mucking around can get you in the news, on TV, DVD and in magazines…and make you out to be recognised hoaxer lol.
Scott
2007 Scottish Weekly Press Advertising & Commercial Awards
March 24th, 2009Here’s a news article about an award I recieved on behalf of S&UN
Best Cross-platform Solution
S&UN website wins top award.

S&UN website wins top award
SCOTTISH & Universal Newspapers digital team fantastic achievement has won a major award at the first time of entering.
Find It, the local shopping channel portal within icscotland.co.uk was named Best Cross Platform Solution at the 2007 Scottish Weekly Press Advertising & Commercial Awards.
Peter McClurg, Marketing & Digital Manager said: “I’m absolutely delighted that the S&UN digital team has won this accolade. It is well deserved and shows how S&UN has come a long way in a short space of time with its website offerings.”
Alex Cargill, Managing Director added: “This is a fantastic all-round effort from Peter and the team. To win an award at the first time of asking is a quite fantastic achievement.” Alex added, “Scottish & Universal Newspapers is renowned for delivering superb online products to complement the print titles. This award is a reflection of this ongoing commitment to build a strong multimedia portfolio, delivering unique solutions for readers, users and advertisers.”
The S&UN digital team delivers up to date online solutions for each region served by S&UN’s local titles. This has seen online audiences grow by a staggering 89 percent year on year. Scott Marley, content developer is pictured (left) with colleague Scott Sandlan (right), web designer for Scottish & Universal News-, collecting the award from Bill. Laidlaw, President of the SNPA.
Source: all Scottish & Universal Newspapers weekly titles
Site almost complete
March 23rd, 2009The new site is almost done, at long last.
Still got a few pieces to do for it, but I reckon they can be updated after the site launch.
Currently working on a few flash movies that will appear throughout the site. They’ll include my wee mascot, haven’t got a name for him yet lol All suggestions welcome
Anywho, I’ll keep you posted on any more updates as and when they come.
Scott
The new portfolio
February 8th, 2009You might have found this site because you were searching for a web designer, wanting to look through my portfolio or you just plain know me and want to see what I’m up to.
Well if you are any of those then you’ll find what your looking for.
This is the professional portfolio of myself, Scott Sandlan, a Senior Web Designer from East Kilbride, Scotland.
What you’ll find here is a little bit of background about me, a collection of my work over the years (ranging from web design , print design, photography and some digital art), my academic and professional background, and of course my blog.
This blog is used to let people know what i’ve been up to, what work I’m currently getting stuck into, maybe some hints and tips, and possibly a bit more interesting…what’s on my mind. Whether it’s rants about Joomla implementations, Actionscript woes, my latest COD5 defeat or if Fedor Emelianenko will ever get knocked out, you’ll find it here.
For now, feel free to look through my portfolio, and if you have any questions, get in touch.
Cheers!
Scott
