EG Conference: iPhone App
iPhone App design for the 2009 EG Conference, an intimate annual gathering of the most creative talents in our culture, sharing insight & drawing inspiration.
iPhone App design for the 2009 EG Conference, an intimate annual gathering of the most creative talents in our culture, sharing insight & drawing inspiration.
Freelance Art Director, 1998 Client: iCanBuy.com • logo • icons • web site • printed postcards & stickers Please visit my LinkedIn profile for full resume.
A unique aspect of the Online Store is it’s role as a trusted resource for Apple’s loyal fans. We were given audio headphones to review and test, and presented our findings as a companion editorial to the shopping experience. The end result was a design that I created as clear and tangible guide.
As the lead designer for Apple’s high profile iPod Corporate Gifting Program landing page, I was tasked with leveraging the upcoming print campaign while infusing a freshness to inspire high volume purchasing.
With the iPod product line expanding, I was asked to consult on designs for an online campaign devoted to refurbished iPod products and accessories. Several concepts of organizing product and accessories were explored in page layouts and designs, ultimately reflecting the straightforward iPod style.
As the Creative Director, I helped define the style and tone of the Cartfly blog and Twitter feed. This content is geared primarily towards independent musicians, artists and home-office businesses. I edited and contributed posts that showcased Cartfly merchants who embrace the synergy of social media, and gave advice for those new to ecommerce. I mentored the Customer Advocacy Specialist to become the lead contributor and owner of the blog and Twitter feed.
Designed the website for Cartfly, The Social Commerce Store Network. Cartfly makes online selling simple, fun, and profitable. Cartfly enables online merchants to turn their storefronts into portable widgets and distribute them across major social networks, like MySpace, Facebook, and Bebo, or anywhere else on the web.
The Mackraz site came together once the logo project defined an aesthetic to work in. Pairing down to a clear and consistent simplicity was required for a company that embodies those very same principles. The final design functions as the foundation for that message.
This screen detail of the Photobucket website shows the design of a registered user’s Photo Page within their Album. Careful attention was made to provide the user a variety of relevant features and tasks without cluttering or overwhelming the page.
Still in use today and one of my first projects at Photobucket, I created the original interface design for the Photobucket video player and related thumbnail icon.