Archive for the ‘design’ Category


Point Lookout

Written on April 7, 2009

Point Lookout design from Audacious Inquiry

Point Lookout design from Audacious Inquiry

Point Lookout Resort and Conference Center – acquired in December of 2007 by Erickson Foundation. In order to generate optimal use of this expansive facility, The Erickson Foundation is partnering with local, regional and national community groups and agencies on aging. The new website will push the resort aspect of the website instead of the meetings and conference side. This was our design proposal. It wasn’t picked up.This is what become of it.



St Johns Episcopal Church

Written on February 7, 2009

St. John's Episcopal Church design from Audacious Inquiry.

St. John’s Episcopal Church design from Audacious Inquiry.

Website designed for St Johns Episcopal Church while working at Audacious Inquiry. My idea was to capture the awe-inspiring architecture of the cathedral and the mood from the dark and quite nave. it was not picked up because St Johns staff prefer a brighter colored and more (in a “traditional” sense) modern design to show their inclusiveness and their joyous parishioners. Here is what became of it.



Brown Advisory

Written on January 7, 2009

Brown Advisory design from Audacious Inquiry

Brown Advisory design from Audacious Inquiry

Brown Advisory, a growing investment management firm with offices in Baltimore, Washington, New York, Boston and London, chose AI to develop a new website that better reflected a firm of substantial size and geographic reach; it also sought a site that would be easier to administer and maintain. You can see it here. More screenshot to follow. Read more >>



Air-Sea International Logistics

Written on January 7, 2009

Air-Sea International Logistics identity

Air-Sea International Logistics identity

air-sea international logistics identity and website. you can find the website here. This was done in the beginning of 2009 and was recently changed. The idea of the logo was:

  1. simplicity, like all good modern logo designs
  2. easy to convert into animation, like the old Cingular logo, its a box… can’t get much easier
  3. Tilted boxes to show their speed in delivery

More screenshot to follow. Read more >>



Baroque Feast Final presentation at MICA

Written on November 27, 2008

This is the final presentation I did in my Baroque Feast class while at MICA. The assignment was to put together a presentation that shows Baroque art, any theme we wanted. You can download the presentation here.



Freedomyears.com

Written on May 7, 2008

OurFreedomYears.com design form Audacious Inquiry

OurFreedomYears.com design form Audacious Inquiry

In the fall of 2007, Retirement Living Television (RLTV) engaged Audacious Inquiry to help to build up the audience of its online health-related content by developing a web portal devoted exclusively to healthy aging. The portal would also benefit from the strengths of RLTV’s corporate siblings, Erickson Health, one of the largest geriatric practices in the country, and the Erickson Tribune, a weekly newspaper that often publishes stories on health-related topics. Here is the redesign.



Wilkins-Barbera Public Relations

Written on January 22, 2008

WilkinsBarbera.com

WilkinsBarbera.com

One of my few all flash sites, also one of the first that utilizes xml for it’s navigation, loading of external images and text files. You can check them out here.



2008 imjeee portfolio site

Written on January 16, 2008

2008 imjeee portfolio site

2008 imjeee portfolio site

This is an experimental site i did my senior year at MICA. I’d been learning Maya on my own the previous summer and really enjoyed the Maya navigation. You can reach most of the buttons by pressing the space bar and everything appears around the area of your mouse. It is completely xml driven, uses simple OOP here and there. You can find it here.



Love/Hate Helvetica

Written on November 27, 2007

Instructor: Ryan Clifford

Project: 1: Binary Typographic Poster Design

Criteria: The two posters must be conceptually dependent upon one another. They may also be physically dependent upon one another. Poster must be purely typographic. Paper may count as third color. You may only use the Typeface Helvetica for your solutions. NO other typefaces maybe used for this project. Poster must have THREE levels of hierarchy. Drawing the view in, keep them there, then reward their viewing with detailed subtlety.

Audience: Design professionals. This will be viewed by a sophisticated design audience.

Solution: After learning about the history of Helvetica and watching the movie Helvetica by Gary Hustwit. I came to the conclusion that: 1. helvetica is widely used, perhaps over used. 2. It is a beautiful typeface, which not only let to its wide usage, but its simplicity made it a design default (I am guilty of it, although it’s a bit tricky for online solutions). My posters represent these 2 ideas in poetry. Love helvetica expresses its beauty and neutrality, which is why people love it. Hate helvetica expresses its wide use, especially by government and big corporations. Check them out Below. You can also download the pdf version of Love and Hate.

Poster 1: Love Helvetica
helvetica 1.jpg

Follow the link to see the Hate poster. Read more >>



Above high water

Written on October 22, 2007

above high water benefit concert poster for rebuilding of New Orlean

above high water benefit concert poster for rebuilding of New Orlean

Poster design project at MICA. This is an experimental piece for me to study adobe illustrator.