One ad campaign. The entire library of Netflix’s streaming service. That’s a lot of content for a 300×250 banner ad, but nothing some technical wizardry couldn’t solve.
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I recently launched an art project focused on wood, screen-printing, and geo-centric designs called State Lines Art. While it’s a little messier than writing code (debatable), it’s been a fun project and I’m looking forward to seeing where it goes.
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A custom blog made for two friends-turned-world travelers. The website combined CMS-aided image management with javascript-controlled CSS styling to give the client control over how their images were displayed in their posts.
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What happens when Nickelodeon asks for a silly and fun interactive ad campaign that speaks to youth and imagination? Multicolored cats with glasses on your endframe. That’s what.
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This award-winning interactive campaign aimed to capture the energetic tone of the blockbuster success and build excitement over the soon-to-be-famous cast of characters.
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The Fog Horn is an iPhone app for the modern reader. Each month it delivers 4 shorts stories to your phone so that you can read well written, digestible content on the go. I designed and coded the front-end needs of the app.
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Dynamic ad campaign for ESPN’s coverage of the 2014 NBA Season
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In this rich media ad unit for Fandango.com, the titular snail takes over Fandango’s homepage and shows off his newfound skills.
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Alyssa Gorelick, a chef located in Charlotte, NC, has her hands in as many kitchens as she can. She does cooking segments on news shows, holds private cooking events for businesses, and has won prestigious cooking competitions in the Queen City. It should come as no surprise, then, that she also has her hands in […]
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