Real estate PR firm Hundred Stories wanted to establish their new brand as clean and modern while maintaining their originality and quirky sensibility. With design from Jeff Stultz, this ongoing project reflects their very dynamic work.
Brooklyn indie rock band Project Jenny, Project Jan commissioned this bespoke band website to coincide with their upcoming record release. Among their requirements: easy-to-update news and shows sections. Embedded rss feeds and a jQuery-styled custom scroller seamlessly integrates the feed in to the design. Gorgeously stark networking links, above, typify the band's enigmatic style and bold graphic sensibility.
Pro-bono work for The Food Commons included branding consultation and implementation of their project proposals for a lay audience. http://thefoodcommons.org
Bettina Rosarius' portfolio site makes use of a flickr stream, so that she can update it without any specialized tech skills.
More Than The Rainbow is the first feature-length independent film by Dan Wechsler. Photography from the streets of New York is the subject, so we incorporated imagery from the film throughout this site. Jeff Stultz provided the lush graphic design.
Project Futures works in conjunction with the Somaly Mam Foundation to rescue women and children from slavery worldwide. Their site is built to engage users to donate and host events, using the Drupal platform. They required creation and implementation of styles and design across all their media to unify their branding concept and make it portable for their audience's personal use.
Brooklyn commercial music house Fall on Your Sword needed to upgrade to an HTML site from their old Flash-based one. Loaded with jQuery features, this sleek re-imagining put the user first while accessing their extensive media collection.
Gotham, Inc. was tasked with the enormous project of the re-design of Maybelline website. I managed the production and delivery of several thousand digital assets for the occasion, as well as served as troubleshooter and web practices consultant.
Dear friend Helen Dealtry is a textile designer whose design solution included tailored flickr streams which feed automatically in to the image player.
The Prince of Elizabeth Street is a short film about the last of a dying breed of SoHo artists. Jeff Stultz created the bold look here, using a film still as the backdrop.
TAG Creative spent last year expanding their web initiatives, and I was brought to produce and consult on several projects that were already underway. Here, the luxury rehab of 15 Union Square West merited a gorgeous promotional site loaded with sleek jQuery features.
My band needed a website to reflect the sound and imagery from our new record, so this simple site serves as a lovely electronic press kit. Features include embedded video and audio, jQuery scrollbars, webkit fonts and a PayPal shopping cart embed.
Shane Newmark's busy consulting firm lacked a logo and web presence. Simple and classically proportioned, this new brand identity speaks volumes about the personalized services she offers.
Goodship, a textile design and canvas accessory startup, had a strong brand identity and graphic design already in place, but needed implementation in their new Shopify store. Breaking the constraints of this pre-packaged software gives their online shop a competitive edge.
This exploratory work for the Texas Tamale Company was challenging, as they wanted to include product photography but had little to work with. Color-correcting and font choices brought their assets in to the present-day.
New York writer and teacher Suzanne McConnell needed an information-packed online press kit while she shopped her book. This simple site makes it easy on the reader who is looking for more.