In 1999, Mauk Design, the most honored trade show exhibit designer, asked me to create n online experience for their website. The site used early flash and DHTML to showcase their amazing work.
“Without the Knife” – Mixed media on paper.
At Flaregun, we got together with our friends and other agencies in San Francisco for Friday after-work drinks. We started sending out email reminders where I would just have fun with the design. This is an example of one of the designs.
“Unbelief Gone” – Mixed media on paper
“Green Tea” – Mixed media on paper
In early 1998, I was hired to create an online brand and ecommerce website for a startup called Cook Express. While most sites at this time suffered from poor design and layout, I created a magazine-style shopping experience while still minimizing download time (remember this was back when a majority people connected via dial up). ...
In 1996, I worked with Novo Media group, an emerging interactive design company, to create an interactive CD-rom. Using Director, I created an interactive experience that explained Novo’s services and increased awareness.
In 1997, for Stephen King’s “The Dark Tower”, I created an early prototype to some of the web-based games for shows like “Lost” today. Visitors could surf different websites, collect clues and use online trading cards to solve a puzzle. I also created a full custom typeset for the online experience, allowing us to use ...