Showing posts with label interactive. Show all posts
Showing posts with label interactive. Show all posts
5.29.2012
Whitewater Rocks Event Page
Logo, custom page branding work, and HTML coding for Whitewater Rocks promotional webpage. Click here for full size or visit 101x.com/whitewaterrocks.
Labels:
design,
html,
illustration,
interactive,
web
5.28.2012
Agency Ham: a Twelve-Month Calendar
We asked our ad men to toss their shirts (and their pride) aside, all for two great charities. Surprisingly, they agreed.
Philanthropy has never looked so tasty.
Visit agencyham.com to read the profiles or to buy your own delectable calendar.
2010 Graphis Gold Award
Featured on Ads of the World, Creativity Home Page and Top Features Email.
Labels:
art direction,
design,
interactive,
print,
web
Yahoo! Search Pad Banner Ads

The vertical banners above, and the square banner ads below. Collaborated as an art director with a writer and designer/developer to design these concept pieces for Yahoo! Search Pad.

Labels:
art direction,
design,
interactive,
web
5.27.2012
Lara Miller for Target: GO Design web concept


This is a concept design for a "potential" future designer for Target's GO international clothing line. This campaign would be differ from past designers because there is an eco-friendly cause behind the clothing label. The clothing line would be committed to the global cultural movement for a sustainable future. The clothes come from environmentally friendly fabrics while utilizing fair labor practices. A portion of the proceeds of the clothing line would go to sustaining endangered species, all of which you can learn more about through this website.
The web experience:
This interactive site would be utilized as a showcase for the clothes and a resource to learn more about sustainability and the earth's endangered species. The fashion page as you see above would move much like a kaleidoscope when you click and drag it around. You will see several endangered species fashioning the clothing as you play with the "kaleidoscope."
Labels:
design,
illustration,
interactive,
web
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