GigBox
We wanted to create a piece that could help Rock Band and Guitar Hero enthusiasts to better articulate their imaginary bands - with a little application that could help them create band logos, posters, tattoos and such.
Client: Rockers Studio: Curiosity Group
We wanted to create a piece that could help Rock Band and Guitar Hero enthusiasts to better articulate their imaginary bands - with a little application that could help them create band logos, posters, tattoos and such.
Client: Wacom Studio: Freelance/eROI
I was recently invited to participate in a thing for Wacom, them who makes the handy pen tablets. They asked me to do a piece for a downloadable 12-month desktop calendar deal. I got the month of August (dog days of summer kind of thing). I highly suggest you go look at the project, and post a plethora of comments about how cool I am.
Client: Born Magazine Studio: Freelance
Client: Microsoft Studio: Curiosity Group
Client: Microsoft Studio: Curiosity Group
Client: Hewlett-Packard Studio: Curiosity Group
Client: Hewlett-Packard Studio: Curiosity Group
Client: Universal Pictures Studio: AdTools
Between 1999 and 2001 I worked for a company called AdTools in Boston, MA. My responsibilities were to design and build the front-end of these sweet little branded desktop applications. At the time, to maximize compatibility, one was limited to using 256 colors, but these little precursors to today\'s widgets and Silverlight apps were impressive.
This piece was something one would download from the Jurassic Park 3 website. For every day leading up to the movie debut the application would download a new dinosaur - with information, exclusive interviews and info...that kind of thing.
Client: Universal Pictures Studio: AdTools (now One To One Interactive)
Client: Universal Pictures Studio: AdTools (now One To One Interactive)