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This was an amazing site to work on because they sent us quite a few samples of their popcorn. Unfortunately we couldn't eat it all because I needed some of it for when I set up a makeshift photo studio in the office to take pictures for their animated Flash homepage.

I was given the task of redesigning their existing website and creating an appropriately themed design for each season. It was a fun challenge to have to please an entire government committee every few months! Responsible for all Flash work.

I worked closely with the client and the marketing director at SilverTech to bring the Rita's Ice website up to date. Previously a very dark and heavy design, I lightened things up and animated several Flash intros and ecards for them.

I was brought on to this project in the middle of the design process. They apparently liked my work because I ended up designing their main website, franchise site, MySpace, and tradeshow materials. I also made them a dynamic homepage in Flash and fun, subtle Flash details elsewhere on the site.

I designed a logo, business card, and website for my good friend and classmate, Christine Schul.

I very much enjoy bank designs because there's generally a large amount of content to organize and the process is a bit like putting together a puzzle at times. For this site, I also built an XML-driven Flash slideshow and animated their logo.

This client was the nicest and came to us while I was working at SilverTech from another company they were dissatisfied with. Luckily I was able to cheer them up with my design. Included in this piece were many custom illustrations, several pieces of print work, and a bespoke font.

This was a freelance project completed during college. I was tasked with rendering an entire house inside and out based on floorplans only...no small task! Created in Cinema 4D.

A retailer of small-production wines in Napa Valley, this was quite an in-depth redesign project. Not only did I design the homepage and several specific landing pages, but I made a custom-illustrated map for directions and an XML-driven interactive Flash wine rack that the client may update with their latest specials.

Tasked with redesigning their current site, I went for a more nostalgic, friendly look. I brightened up the colors and the overall mood to help users who are making very tough decisions.

This client was rather shy about what they wanted, so I simply designed something that evoked the feeling of the shop itself based on images that they sent along. I was able to creatively incorporate their logo by placing it on one of the product tags they use in-store.

This is an exciting web venture based out of California. Working very closely with the client, I got a strong grasp for what they were looking for and delivered a new logo and website. This is still under development and I personally can't wait for it to launch.

Orange Island is a game that I've been working on since the ripe age of fifteen. It's come a long way and spanned multiple platforms and programming languages, but finally it's being ported to the iPhone! While I was previously responsible for everything from game design to music, graphics, and programming, I've recently paired up with a developer to take charge of the heavy coding in its translation to the iPhone. More details to come!

I went through several design revisions on this one, and they actually settled on a later design of mine, but I found this one to be the best. Included was a Flash intro.

This was one of my later designs for the new SilverTech website. Something closer to my earlier designs was chosen in the end, but this was a personal favorite. I was also responsible for their logo, letterhead, and business card redesigns - all of which gave the studio a more modern, professional look.

The account executive on this project actually took me to one of the Common Man restaurants for inspiration, so that went down as quite a good day. I took reference photos while there and actually used some of the textures in the design. I also created several Flash elements for the site, including an interactive restaurant locator, image gallery, and a steaming coffee pot.

One of my most recent designs, the only direction I was given was which colors to use: brick and patina. I took some creative liberty with the brick and incorporated the iconic mill buildings located in Manchester.

Making an interactive Flash map for somewhere you've never been is always interesting. Actually, I loved this project - the maps they supplied often contradicted each other and I had to do a huge amount of research in order to accurately illustrate each location, so this was very gratifying and I have the strange feeling of having been to this town without ever actually visiting. I also was responsible for designing a version of their website for both summer and winter.

I was given a surprising amount of freedom on this design, considering its scope. The old design was extremely cluttered, so I aimed to clean it up and add some sheen, because let's face it: Miss America is a very sparkly ordeal. I was also responsible for a dynamic, XML-driven contestant photo gallery and video player.

I worked with my marketing director on a few layouts for this design. Trinity Medical Center is one of the smaller, more remote hospitals in Texas so our goal was to highlight individual, personalized care.