It's always a pleasure to work with CivicActions, and it's nice to do a quick print project now and again. Here is a trade-show giveaway I designed for a conference CivicActions was going to. The were trying to get more mobile work, so I made this little papercut you could play with on the backside.
Here is some stuff I did for the people.com group. There is a main design, some wireframes, and a few cutting-room-floor alternate designs at the end of the slide.
What a pleasure to work with a passionate bunch of individuals. It's Volunteer Alliance (VA) I'm talking about, poised to launch their site and spread volunteer bravado across the globe. It's projects like this that re-install my vigor for the internet and its capabilities for good.
Civicactions and the Interaction form aligned to create an iPhone app for Interactions 2011 conference. It's always a great pleasure to work with Civicactions as everyone there has super internet savvy and have their strategies properly aligned.
At Prophet we aligned with Snapfish to reinvent their brand strategy and the major touchpoint for Snapfish is the UX in their web application. They are currently stuck with an outdated framework for their website and before we rebuild it they wanted us to prepare some quick wins for them with their existing code.
At Prophet we aligned with Snapfish to reinvent their brand strategy and the major touchpoint for Snapfish is the UX in their web application. They aren't ready to reinvent their website yet (though we are working on it) so I thought we could get a great fresh start with a tablet application.
I am thrilled to be doing work with a great organization like CivicActions. My first assignment was to explore potential new identities for them while laying out the first in a continuing series of quick-start guides.
The San Francisco Mayors Office of Criminal Justice asked BAYCAT to put together a launch campaign targeting at-risk youth in the SF Bay Area. We explored a lot of different ideas and settled on this mirror universe idea.
Mountain Mikes was a difficult project. I was really excited about doing a site for a California chain that I had enjoyed many deliveries during late nite coding sessions back in the day. Their existing site really needed work. By work I mean an exorcism. That shit was bad in the 90's when it came out.
David McGuire runs the excellent Non Profit Sea Stewards, who are devoted to the preservation of sharks and marine life. He sent me an email last week asking for some help creating some promotional material for an upcoming press event.