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Casa Bella Homes

Similar to Austin Skye Wellness, I was brought into a really strong, pre-existing design done by the team at NuArtisan and asked to just augment and add some of the finishing, more illustrative touches.

In particular, I really love the tiled & sticker elements I added. Fun stuff.

Casa Bella Homes



Concordia University

A redesign of the Concordia University Admissiona Website done while working with the talented team at NuArtisan:

Concordia University



Red McCombs Media Blog

Recently Red McCombs Media contracted me to do a nice and clean blog redesign for them, based on their current website and the branding I’d created back for them when I was the Creative Manager.

Here’s the result:




Outraged Blog Design

For Conflict of Interest, the main character is the author of a ridiculously popular blog that begins to make big waves in the political world. So if you’re going to have a movie that is about a blog, you should probably at least have a blog design. And shots of people surfing it.

I wanted it to feel a little militaristic – representative of the grass-roots sort of revolutionary mindset that Outraged influences within his readers. It also had to have a sense of Mombaire. The logo features the Mombarian “star” prominently, the star that’s seen on both the Mombarian flag and the Kimaiyo flag during the film.

To view a “live” version of the design, Go here! Otherwise, just look at the design below:




Boy Scout Troop 154




Aladdin Trading Company




Keep My Phone Website




Go35 Website




SCAD Radio Website




Inviting Arkansas




Liberty County Development Authority




Beecon





RMM Corporate Website

RMM Website Blue

RMM Blue Interior

RMM Website Black

RMM Website Black Interior

RMM Website Red

After a few stabs without much of a direction (see final example), the marketing and design teams decided the best bet was to figure out what exactly differentiated Red McCombs Media from its competitors.

A good marketing ploy seemed to be “The Human Element” – letting people know that with RMM you would receive hands on personal service, rather than simply putting your information or needs into some system.

I began to think of something organic, something that was structured but had a young, unpredictable feel too it. I began to think of collecting people, showing that the company was built upon people and their ideas.

This also served to show that RMM understands the ultimate goal of any advertising is reaching a target audience, no matter what the demographics may be. It was imporant to have all races, ages, and economic stations represented in order to show how versatile the company was.

To add some spice and flare to the whole thing, I set up an HVX-200 in our conference room and had people come in. I shot each person in 720p resolution, and then took each one, shrank them down, and brought them into Flash to create the homepage. Each person has a main animation as well as a secondary animation that occurs only when their photograph is moused over. The live website can be seen here: Red McCombs Media.

Funny enough, my video is the first to animate.

My initial plan was to use a aqua-blue & red color combination. I found that blue, with the right amount of green, created a nice calming effect in addition to bringing a vigor and excitement.

However, there was concern it was too colorful and ultimately the marketing team decided on black as the primary background color.

The final interior & exterior design reflect these initial home page designs, but I handed the finishing to my second designer at the company, feeling that I’d gone as far as I could.




Tilted Windows

Tilted Windows

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Red Loves Ya’ Baby!

Red Loves Ya\' Baby!

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