For successful businesses, connecting with your online community is not optional. It’s an imperative.
Unfortunately, there is a shortage of creative talent out there who knows how to make your online strategy actually work.
If you're trying to fill that gap on your team, look no farther. With five years of experience in professional web design, marketing, and community management, I will put your online presence to work.
Unfortunately, there is a shortage of creative talent out there who knows how to make your online strategy actually work.
If you're trying to fill that gap on your team, look no farther. With five years of experience in professional web design, marketing, and community management, I will put your online presence to work.
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LongTail Video is the creator of the JW Player, a popular embeddable open-source media player. With millions of users, LongTail is an exciting place to test design solutions. I've created many email marketing campaigns in my time as Product/Design Manager here.
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LongTail Video's website spans several products with seperate commerce platforms, content management systems, and content syndication relationships. I maintain all the site's content and create new pages as needed.
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The wholesale side of Design Glut's site is aimed at simplifying the system of reorders for existing customers. The products are showcased in packaging, with all pricing information, and a custom login system allows users to see what they have ordered in the past.
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Design Glut's website fostered a community of design lovers and design buyers, providing a home for their products as well as general design community news. I designed and created the site, including a blog and e-commerce platform.
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The Brooklyn Salsa Company wanted an e-commerce website that went above and beyond the competition. Complete with a web store, online magazine, and total social-media connectivity, I designed and built the platform to drive their community growth.
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Spygirl Pictures is a video editing and production house, who mainly uses their site to show a portfolio reel and other video content. I created a fun design to show their work and style.
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Kooman and Dimond are a highly acclaimed young musical duo, who mostly use their website to keep fans updated on their news, as well as to sell sheet music to their original works.
I create additional pages and update content as needed.
I create additional pages and update content as needed.
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I created a portfolio site for artist Kegan Fisher, who makes large-scale architectural paintings. The site was minimal, focusing mostly on the art, as well as allowing her to easily update the content herself.
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As the marketing manager at Design Glut, I got our company and products featured in hundreds of blog posts, magazine features, and newspaper articles, in places such as The New York Times, New York Magazine, Robb Report, Wallpaper, Surface, and Elle.
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I worked as a junior interaction designer at Datascope, a medical products company that primarily made Patient Monitoring Systems. All of their products were moving from molded plastic buttons to touch-screen interfaces, and I created mockups for the redesign.
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Jim Coudal is a truly inspiring character. I interviewed him about starting his highly successful design company, and the piece went viral and ultimately got printed in Idealog magazine.
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Uncomfortable Conversations is a design show that ran in conjunction with the ICFF in New York. Held in a storefront in the Meatpacking District, it included work from 15 top conceptual designers and artists. I created the exhibition logo, catalog, website, and on-site graphics.
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TreePose is a start-up clothing brand that specializes in fashionable fitness and yoga gear.
I designed the company's logo, marketing materials, and t-shirt graphics.
I designed the company's logo, marketing materials, and t-shirt graphics.
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Design of a self-published magazine, using MagCloud's print-on-demand service. It features a series of interviews that I conducted with creative entrepreneurs.
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As an excercise in large-scale graphics, I painted this full-coverage interior. (Yes, I think outside of the box.) Photo by Dean Kaufman for New York Magazine.
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Yes, I’m that rare unicorn - the designer that can write front-end code. This means I design and develop stuff you can actually use. I speak geek, and I play nicely with back-end developers.
Photoshop is like an extension of my arm. Seriously. And Illustrator and InDesign are machetes with which I cut through confusion & create order. And I move so fast you can barely see it.
You want design that improves your bottom line.
I pay attention to the numbers and make sure that happens. While I love and obsess over design, I also understand that it’s a tool to grow your business.
I’ve spent most of this page discussing the technical and business aspects of what I do, because I think that’s what most designers are lacking. But seriously, it’s also gotta look good. Really really really good. And it will.
