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Currently I am serving as the Art Director for these channels.
Since I have left they have made some efforts to incorporate a new look to some of the pages on the site. The home page and some of the plans pages are no longer in line with the design I was responsible for. However some of the interior sections still carry my design.
I have here two examples of my work for Axis, Linerlaw.com where I played a strictly development role and Poseidon where I was responsible for creative and development.
Through Signal Design in North Carolina I have done quite a bit of flash work on johndeere.com. Here I have linked to the riding lawnmower area where I did flash modules for the Select Series X models.
For Forma Design in North Carolina I designed a brochure and flash piece for a local Bio firm as promotional material. The flash was distributed as a stand alone player on CD Rom and is not optimized for the web therefore it is a large file.
For Herzog Cowen in Los Angeles I did a banner campaign for "Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Man's Chest" video game release. Two flights with road blocks. I have the swfs available for viewing at the link below.
FilmTies was a social network for members of the independent film community where members vied to have their projects chosen for financing that was generated through advertising monies earned on the site. For them I created an identity and a design and html templates for their site.
As a team lead at Camber I worked on a government contract for military training courses were I lead all creative for the Civil Affairs Arab Studies course. The example I was permitted to keep of that course is a limited version of the glossary that I built in flash.
These are some examples of some e-learning modules that I programmed for Jack Cardinal at Intomotion in LA. This shows an extensive use of flash's dynamic drawing API.
Daddy Day Care and The Big Bounce are sites where I was responsible for the development with creative from Nick Collier.
Jetset usually calls on me for work on their RFP's a lot of feature set specs and comping with little to no assets. I have also done some flash work for them as well.
I built the team for EVO from the ground up as hire number one. I lead all the creative that was produced there and in one way or another touched every project that went out the door from 1999 to 2004 as well as off and on right up to today. I helped spec RFP's, and pitched prospective clients. Creative direction, design, code from the beginning where it was only myself building the sites to our peak at nearly twenty of both in and out of house designers and developers working on multiple simultaneous projects. The following are archives of a few of the sites that were built during my time with EVO.
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