Jennifer Day Design needed dimension added to two icons for her client Millisecond Software - this shows the flat icons she gave me and the dimension I added.
This non-profit organization needed a site refresh. This involved updating the look and feel, making information easier to find, adding social media links, encouraging membership, and adding a CMS; generally increasing the site's relevance and improving both the user experience and the site administration.
Icons used in web application product shipped to leading national utilities.
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Product Details page for Bag Borrow or Steal (now Avelle)
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Showing the current site and my design suggestions for updating the look and feel, UI, and simplifying the way content is accessed for this Seattle area yoga studio.
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I worked with GridPoint product management to develop illustrations for Power Point slides showing power use over time.
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Luxury handbags for the holidays; home page designs for Bag Borrow or Steal (now Avelle).
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V2Green, an early-stage clean-tech company, needed to expand their web presence to showcase their technology and feature customer case studies. Building on their existing logo and homepage graphic, I created a look and feel that expressed their vision for electric vehicles and the “here and now” reality of their software products. I also incorporated a co-branding element to communicate their recent acquisition by GridPoint.
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Used in GridPoint's business development Power Point presentations.
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These images were used company-wide, in investor decks, sales presentations and in trade show booth displays.
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I designed the web .ico for start up etailer Bag Borrow or Steal (now Avelle).
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I worked on many site pages for start up Bag Borrow or Steal (now Avelle). This example shows sign up pages created for new members.
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These are examples of icons and game pieces used in various casual games.
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V2Green needed icons for use in a web app showing electric car fleet charge states and locations.
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One of multiple food graphic icons for this Facebook application.
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