- typography
- identity
- branding
- logos
- calarts
- game
- Fictional
- Posters
- web
- color
- interactive
- icon
- concept
- Illustration
- Vector
- REDCAT
- Packaging
- abstract
- ux
- exhibition
- PlayStation
- Monogram
- ui
- Book
- album
- wip
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Pack House
Pack House was a new platform for connecting artists and venues —similar to Airbnb. It included a contract builder far ahead of its time that allowed for collaboration, a messaging interface, interactive illustrations, profile pages, a dashboard, a scheduler, a discovery engine, and a process to leave reviews. I was the sole designer on the project and did the Front-End HTML, CSS/SCSS, & Javascript. I designed and developed wireframes, mockups, logos, workflows, forms, profiles, dashboards, icons, mailing templates. I worked collaboratively with a developer and used Git, Bootstrap, SASS, and Angular Directives on this project. Sadly the site is down, so please use the links above to view a static version of the site that I used during design/development.
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The CPCP
Website and Identity system for a nonprofit: The Center for Performance and Civic Practice
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Wireframe
Wireframe is an exhibition showcasing innovative, contemporary web design alongside historical, culturally-relevant websites. The foundation for the show's design and identity is exposing the hidden structure that holds all of the web together. Inspired by wireframes and sitemaps, this lattice-like framework became both a full, flexible identity and a wayfinding system for the physical space. It guides, connects, and contains the pieces in the exhibit and the people moving through it.
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Vague Studio
A portfolio site I built and designed with Studio Unlisted for artist Alex Weinstein's vaguestudio.com
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Why Empire
Website design for WhyEmpire.fm, a new form of arts community designed to create multimedia content and experiences.
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The New Typography
Laszlo Moholy-Nagy's The New Typography explores many ideas about type but his idea of "uninhibited linear direction" inspired the interaction method for the site. The page is controlled via scrolling, however instead of standard vertical scrolling or horizontal scrolling, the page is built around the concept of radial scrolling and navigation. As you scroll through the page, the contents of the manifesto spin and grow. This allows for a circular and fluid contemporary design that meshes with the web as a medium and Moholy-Nagy's classic design theory.
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Personal Branding