Portfolio
View the work The Bently Reserve: website
This website was the final piece of marketing to the grand opening of the new Bently Reserve Conference Center. I've taken the route of a more modernist style, coupled with strong typography and clean design- backed by proper, sematic, standards, the site has been a pleasure to develop and design. The goal is a universally blank feel, so that the varying marketing approaches can be tackled without bias on the single site: specifically there requires a different look for Wedding advertising than Conference advertising than Leasing advertising.
- Client: Bently Holdings
- Delivered: April 4th 2008
- Role: Art & Creative Direction, Senior Design, Senior Development
View the work Spider Ball 2007: website
The hottest Halloween Party in San Francisco showcased it's second year to a sold out crowd of visitors. As the Art Director for Spider Ball's parent company, Bently Holdings, I designed fresh branding, advertising, and web/print material: including the Spider Ball website. Look for new expansion in 2008 as we look to showcase another year of talent and style.
- Client: Bently Holdings
- Delivered: November 15th 2007
- Role: Art & Creative Direction, Senior Design, Senior Development
View the work MacCentric Solutions: website
Playing off the branding design of MacCentric Solutions, I designed a new website built off of Wordpress that allowed for real-time updates of articles, quotes, and case studies. The modern and interactive feel of the site pays homage to the technical expertise of MacCentric Solutions while balancing their good natured professionalism.
- Client: MacCentric Solutions
- Delivered: September 1st 2007
- Role: Art & Creative Direction, Senior Design, Senior Development
View the work Jean & Russel Jang: website
A compliment to the program I designed for Jean & Russ' wedding, this website is a photo blog customized off the Wordpress open source engine. The resulting system allowed for Jean and Russ to upload their own graphics, with commentary, that automatically organizes by their categories, creates thumbnail variations on the fly, and updates the home page with a javascript slideshow in real-time. The colors used in the design were insisted upon by the Bride, coordinated with my typographic elements and Wedding Elegant look and feel.
- Client: Russ Jang
- Delivered: September 1st 2007
- Role: Art & Creative Direction, Senior Design, Senior Development
View the work Jean Go's Bridal Shower: website
The web variation of the linear and clean illustration design I designed for Jean Go's Bridal Shower.
- Client: Russ Jang
- Delivered: June 3rd 2007
- Role: Art & Creative Direction, Senior Design, Senior Development
View the work Kamalaspa: website
Built off of a highly customized Wordpress system, this site was a complete redesign from the ground up to represent the beauty and grandeur of this one-of-a-kind spa in Union Square, San Francisco. The intention was a means not only to frame the look of the location but to create a site customizable and adaptable to the social/modern web audience of the Web 2.0 world and beyond.
- Client: Kamalaspa
- Delivered: January 2007
- Role: Art & Creative Direction, Senior Design, Senior Development
- Editor: Douglas Hahn
View the work Kamalaspa: online store
Coordinated with a brand new line of personalized products and a newly designed catalog, the Kamalaspa Online Store is a modern site, built off standards and accessibility that rivals many of the dated online shopping sites.
- Client: Kamalaspa
- Delivered: January 2007
- Role: Art & Creative Direction, Senior Design, Senior Development
- Editor: Douglas Hahn
View the work Things to do before I die.
A personal endeavor- I wanted an interactive list for Sheryl and I to keep track of all the adventures we should be doing instead of going through the daily grind. It has been a fantastic success to have people react and suggest best things to do, offering us a rich exploration from varying tastes.
- Client: Personal
- Delivered: January 2007
- Role: Art & Creative Direction, Senior Design, Senior Development
View the work Napa Valley Drifters: website
Designed as a complete identity and website overhaul, Napa Valley Drifters allowed free artistic license to simplify and beautify their website. What was originally a website built with a splash page and divided into 4 different sub-pages with less than a hundred words, has been redesigned into a singular page. The style was meant to mirror the open and gentle sensation of the balloon ride over Napa, while coupling modern standards and accessibility. To cater to a wider audience, the slideshow is a javascript variation of the traditional flash design, allowing it to work on every device from handheld to screen reader. Due to the redesign, the website shifted from over 100th in Google ranking the 9th spot 'hot air balloon napa' or subsequent variations; simply because of content adjustment, usability design, and using proper, semantic, table-less standards.
- Client: Napa Valley Drifters
- Delivered: July 2006
- Role: Art & Creative Direction, Senior Design, Senior Development
- Editor: Douglas Hahn