



Front end development and design for NY Designer consignment stores, INA. A project with Level Design Group. inanyc.com
Front end development for Italy based tile and mosaic artist, Gail Blacker. A project with Level Design Group.
gailblacker.com
Packaging set for a series of films. A project with Level Design Group.
Assisted in the skinning and design of the
Redub Reader.
Front end development for a documentary's site. A project with Brown Partners in Philadelphia.
A project with Brown Partners in Philadelphia.
A project with Brown Partners in Philadelphia.
Degree Project completed at the University of the Arts, Philadelphia. An interface based from researching the products of the Occultist trend of the period. Products that included some of the most brilliant minds in the fields of visual, performance and literary art. Research included the well circulated media of the time these occultists used to spread out and share their philosophies. Launch site.
An editorial using copy from Alexander Lawson's essay: "Goudy and the Black-letter Types".
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Completed in a class with Joel Katz. The goal was to make the cable plan selection process easier and clearer for the consumer. Plans are laid out side by side for comparison. And colors were used to differentiate one plan from another. Launch site.
An interface to show day to day activity on the thirteenth floor of the University of the Art's Terra building—the Graphic Design department.
Mind map that inspired the connection system used in the interface.
A poster for the School of Theater Art's “6221” at the University of the Arts depicting the tragedy of the MOVE movement in Philadelphia.
A photographic study of round elements.
A textural study of color.
Being under. Doing as told.
Redub, LLC developed a Flash web reader that aggregates content into one specific site that can be viewed into various screen sizes without sacrificing the design, layout or the full experience expected by the user. This presentation demonstrates to both designers and developers alike that a flexible, screen size sensitive application can do exactly this. Displaying only the most pertinent information when constrained for space Ñ such as web viewing on a 400 x 600 display ÑÊor a much grander experience as a projected screen.
A graphic to show brain activity while reading and which areas are being used within milliseconds of reading. Done while an intern at Redub.