A majority of my recent work has been spent on the creation of, or redesign of, websites. A selection of these sites are as follows:

http://www.100x.com
Headed up the redesign and revision to the existing corporate identity. Worked to ensure updated marketing copy and focus, created design, necessary graphics and HTML templates.

http://www.fitplay.com
Redesigned existing site and created a new user interface/user experience front end. Participated in the development of custom Flash pages and demos, as well as collateral marketing print and media.

http://www.freeloads.com (not yet released)
Created new site to promote games for Buzzpad peer-to-peer platform. Created initial design and HTML templates, flash animation and all necessary production graphics.

http://www.intellicast.com
One of the top 100 sites, as rated by Media Metrics, with a consistent attendance of 30+ page views per month, I have been involved in both the total redesign of the site, as well as directing the graphic direction which the site is following. Additional work involves the creation of print collateral for marketing, creation of new subsections, and advertising.

http://www.reuters.wsicorp.com
A worldwide weather information component designed to fit within a news and information site created by Reuters. Involved in the ground up creation of the product, while working closely with Reuters designers to ensure proper integration. Oversaw all graphic element creation, as well as all HTML production.

http://www.energycast.wsicorp.com
http://www.mediacast.wsicorp.com
Both sites designed to satisfy a tiered service program, with the creation of a "product family" by integrating both the design and backend production to ensure efficient implementation.

http://www.kenwax.com
http://www.jracicot.com
Two freelance project sites, created for business speakers and planners. Involved in complete site creation, including site design, html production, site setup and maintenance, and hosting setup.

 


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