How would Ansel Adams describe Yosemite Valley without his camera? What would Vincent Van Gogh tell you about his night out under the stars if he wasn’t a painter? Would you think Salvador Dali was crazy if he tried to explain his thoughts abot time, without seeing The Persistence of Memory? I have taken the [...]
A collaborative project while a student at The Portfolio Center, Tryptic is a complete vision to redefine the soft drink by producing a healthy beverage with global flavors. We presented our project to a room full of creatives at Coca-Cola’s headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia. It was a huge learning experience, to say the least. We [...]
A study in both Flash and experimental web design, The Art of Drunken Poetry is a micro-site dedicated to bringing the user into the world of Charles Bukowski’s poetry. Bukowski would sit in a dingy L.A. bar with his typewriter and create poetry that is both brutal and honest, and elegant at the same time. [...]
so⋅cial net⋅work en⋅gi⋅neer [soh-shuhl net-wurk en-juh-neer] -noun 1. A person trained or skilled in the design, construction, and use of online communities. 2. One who creates and nurtures relevant online communities through popular and emerging technologies. 3. A facilitator of online organization, action, discussion, and discourse.
Go to www.booneoakley.com and you dont go to a standard website. You get redirected to a youtube video. But this is so much more than a video. BooneOakley is trying something very creative, something I have only seen twice before. They are using the annotations feature to link to other videos, much like a website [...]
Designing the website for the International Climbers Festival Three different events scatter the season. Brewfest is in June. Last year a Chili Beer won. Then July 4th, which deserves it’s own post. Finishing it off in mid-july is the International Climbers’ Festival. I am currently working on designing and maintaining the website for the festival. It can [...]