These samples represent work for WideAngle, a photo sharing iPhone and iPad app, where I currently work. I do both User Interface and marketing design for WideAngle.
The first examples are screens used in the making of the publicly available app.
We are currently working on a pitch to music bands and publications to use WideAngle's underlying technology to create dynamic apps for their fans. The Daft Punk and #richkids screens show what the apps will look like.
Next is an earlier iteration of the WideAngle iPad app.
The Seattle Times screens were for an app the newspaper never went forward with.
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The first few examples represent my work for Intersect, a social story-telling Website.
The last sample is for WideAngle TXT Buddy. TXT Buddy is a desktop application used to harvest text message photos so they can be seen in the iPhone and iPad apps. These are a few of the welcome screens and the main interface screen.
Working on the Amazon Campus/Student team I designed this landing page for students from Amazon's partner Universities. The first example is the Amazon Purdue page.
When HTC came out with it's new flagship smartphone recently I created responsive designs for desktop and mobile versions of HTC's Website. The first eight samples are from this project. The remainder are from various other clients.
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This art was created for a highly-successful Facebook mobile ad campaign for WideAngle, a photo sharing and organizing app for the iPad and iPhone. The ads ran in numerous countries, so the art was designed to stand on its own, with minimal accompanying text. The campaign is ongoing and is driving thousands of users to download the app.
Below the Facebook ad art, are some email's sent out to WideAngle users at at critical points of engagement.
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Microsoft was our largest client at Katz Communications. These samples show some of the print pieces I designed for them.
These are app and navigation icons for the WideAngle app.
The first two graphics on this page were created to be drive traffic to the WideAngle website by being shared on social media, especially Pinterest. The third example was created to explain one of the key features of the WIdeAngle app to investors. The last example shows Microsoft's approach to protecting users from software piracy and was published online and in print.
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After designing an interface, I provide the developer with design specifications, as shown in the top two pieces.
Wireframes should be a quick way of getting architectural ideas down quickly so no time is devoted to making them look pretty. The final examples are wireframes from the very early development of WideAngle.