David Lawrence

Software Engineering Student

Puzzle Platformer: New Game Added In Portfolio

Posted by David on 09.26.2009 at 10:55 pm

It’s finally ready to be seen! My newest game added to my portfolio has now been added. Go check it out in the Portfolio section and tell me what you think!

Popularity: 58% [?]

Adding Some Gadgets

Posted by David on 09.01.2009 at 6:37 pm

I’ve begun the process of adding new content to the site, so check out 2 new things in the Portfolio section! One’s a “guess the code” type thing, and the other is a professional looking intro to a website for Switch Creative which is more of an animation, although there was some programming involved. Let me know what you think!

Popularity: 70% [?]


First post and upcoming projects!

Posted by David on 08.29.2009 at 4:07 pm

So this is my first post on my shiny new blog powered by Wordpress. I’m pretty pleased with the layout and I find the gallery feature very neat. It allows me to add pictures that correspond with the blog post so I can put in screenshots of any upcoming projects I may be working on.

Speaking of which, I’m currently working on 2 games in Flash CS4, although I have tons of other ideas for different games. The first one I’m working on is called “Puzzle Platformer” and the second is called “The Amazing Fish Adventure” (I know, I know, not very creative titles for my games :P ). Anyway, one’s basically a platforming game where you jump on platforms across a stage to get to the end of the level. The other is a “dodge flying obstacles coming your way and try to make it to the end of the stage” type of thing. Hopefully I can get these on my website before I have interviews this upcoming school term.

Popularity: 47% [?]


  • Welcome to the portfolio and blog of David Lawrence

    Celestial Flash is a place where I can portray my programming skills as well as blog about new projects I am working on. I primarily work with Adobe Flash CS4 and program games in Actionscript 3.0, but I intend to showcase different programs written in a variety of languages on this website. I am currently studying Software Engineering at the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada.