Predata

Predata asked for a brand refresh, starting with the website. I changed the brand accent color to a bright aqua, and settled on a palette of mostly slates and midnights, with a few secondary colors as needed. A tremendous amount of forethought and WordPress customization effort has been expended to make the site very easily administrable for non-developers from the WP admin area, without using clunky WYSIWYG admin overlay plugins. The result is a very functionally complex site, fully custom CSS, numerous automated features, and a very friendly dynamically-populated Bootstrap-based carousel on the homepage. See the site here: predata.com

weCraft branding & UI/UX

WeCraft required branding, material design, and UX/UI (after initially launching as CrafterMania).

As a community focused on makers, it’s only fitting that the business card encouraged making too! It was designed with fold lines and instructions to turn it into an earbud winder. Now, you kids may not know, but earbuds used to have long dangly cords. And this card was designed to turn into a device that helped one to manage them for a quick toss into a pocket or bag.

The weCraft website was also the product—a crafter community and daily deals site. I worked as the lead UI/UX designer/architect, collaborating and directing several developers who initially stood up a product in WordPress, then rebuilt in Ruby on Rails. As a team, over 1-2 years, we iterated many versions of the user journey, interface elements, patterns, calls-to-action, and marketing/sales funnels.

I designed the brand, created and documented the standards, and implemented it across product and integrated marketing channels.

with i.t. identity

Branded a new identity and renamed this IT consulting firm after a 2-day creative workshop with the client. We focused on ideas of connection and how to set the firm apart from competitors.

The back of a server stack, with its legions of wires and cabling, like tentacles of a squid or jellyfish, inspired the visual language, and even the creation of a fun mascot we named “itsy.”

We explored all the uses of I.T. and how to reframe the role of I.T. as more than just pulling cables. With I.T., people Innovate Together, and Instill Trust in an Information Topography, across an Intelligent Tapestry.

These playful explorations found their way into the visual expression of the brand, and With I.T. became the new name of the company. We’d not entered into the workshop intent to change the company name, but the client trusted the process, and we arrived at a unique result.