Monday, September 08, 2008

BYU Meal Plans Web Site

BYU Dining Services needed a new Meal Plans website to help people find the information needed to purchase plans. They wanted a new look that was fresh and fun and a good campaign to match, so I enlisted the help of some student designers and writers to help me revitalize the site. I put together a color scheme and a basic concept. Megan Lagerberg designed some amazing patterns. Neil Whitehead designed the logo, some fonts, and supporting graphics. Natalie Mitts designed one of the fonts as well. Alex Stewart designed the trees, vines, and grass while helping with a few other things as well. We all collaborated on the marketing copy, and I finished the site with support from Ryan Conley, a web developer. The concept of the site is to illustrate what people are going to do with all the extra time and money they save by using a BYU Meal Plans. It's the easy life!

Friday, July 11, 2008

BYU Dining Services Homepage

BYU's Dining Services homepage desperately needed an image overhaul. They were using the old academic template that didn't serve their purposes for promoting their brand(s) and corporate image. I provided a new design that focused on food images and enticing messages. The final product included rotating feature photos, featured restaurant locations, rotating ads, and a few extra bells and whistles.

Thursday, February 07, 2008

BYU Housing Web Interface Design & Layout


BYU Campus Accommodations needed a new design for their web sites and web applications that matched the color style of the new BYU homepage designs but added a little more simplicity and visual flair. I designed a tabbed interface that would work with scripted dropdowns and finished the sited design with additional graphics, color schemes, and Flash media.

Thursday, August 23, 2007

Family Pulse Homepage Design

This is a homepage design that I created for Family Pulse. They needed something that was simple, catchy, clean, professional, and a bit web 2.0 with gradients and tabs.

Monday, July 02, 2007

Entice Labs Interface Concept

Entice Labs (a new Utah Valley startup) asked me for a new concept design for their logo and interface design. As a bit of a challenge, they wanted me to see what I could do with their logo and a couple of interface sketches to make them Web2.0 worthy in under 24 hours. I could only spend a few hours in the evening on it. But, I thought it would be a fun challenge, so I whipped out some pretty fun concepts on the fly with no direction. I really enjoyed creating these designs and had a lot of fun with the ideas and color schemes. I based the logo concept on the glowing appendage that an angler fish uses to entice its prey - notice the association. I was inspired by the idea and extended the theme into my interface designs by using dark neutrals and bright colors like you might expect to see on an exotic fish, which probably isn't much of a surprise because you all know how much I like fish.

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Spring Valley Web Site Design

This was a simple web site interface and layout for Spring Valley, which was a line of herbal supplements owned and operated by Twinlab. I emphasized the colors, shapes, and textures found in their original logo and the blending of science and nature. It was a simple design, but it was also clean and professional.

4Life Research CD-ROM Interface Design and Layout

I designed this interface and layout for an interactive CD-ROM for 4Life Research. They needed something clean to present their identity and serve as an interface for people to browse to various video clips within the disc. The big buttons and rollovers left little doubt for the users who found it very easy to navigate.

Keystone Learning Systems

Keystone Learning Systems needed a new interface and layout for an interactive CD-ROM that they were developing. This design was a concept that did not get selected for the final product. But, I liked the look of it.

Nextpage Networks

This is another supplemental interactive Flash graphic that I created for some Nextpage corporate presentations.

Nextpage Interwoven Integration

Nextpage was working on some corporate presentations and needed some help with some informational graphics. I was working for an interactive agency at the time, and I got the opportunity to work on their fun projects. This is one of the supplemental designs they selected for their project. It used a lot of isometric shapes, which I really enjoyed.

Ingeo Web Site Concept

Ingeo needed a concept design for a new web site they were launching, and I offered these designs for a splash page and a content interface. They were very simple and minimalistic. I really wished they had selected them.

Veiled Voyage

The Veiled Voyage was one of the most adventurous concepts I ever stumbled across. It was a service that a small travel agency offered in the late 90's to customers who wanted to travel without planning. The customer would give the company a budget and dates that they wanted to travel. Then, the agency would book them a package for the dates they chose. And, the customer would not discover where he/she was going until the day of the trip. I designed their first web site and the logo you see pictured in the screen shot. It was lots of fun!

Friday, November 03, 2006

Marketing Authorities Web Site


I designed a simple and clean web site for The Marketing Authorities. The objective was to create a site that relied very little on large images but maintained a bright, friendly feel by using vibrant blues. The site contains many resources for marketing small businesses including templates and useful information for creating logos, brochures, web sites, e-commerce solutions, etc.