web
Tekhouse
This brochure website for an information technology company takes advantage of AJAX to display content within a single transparent panel. Icons were used that relate to services the company provides.
Drew Donovan
Photography
To further communicate Drew Donovan’s depth and breadth of experience in all aspects of his profession, a custom blog was designed and produced that would enable him to share photos in a more comprehensive and interactive way. The site alludes to his flash-based website, shown below, but takes on a more journalistic aesthetic.
Vapor
For an international team based in Greece, a micro website was created communicating their core values using simple graphics rather than large amounts of text. The site utilizes the jQuery library for simple transitions and interactions, providing a non-linear and non-traditional experience in terms of accessing content.

WHR Architects
The website takes advantage of transparent and luminous qualities of the supergraphic for screen, emphasizing the multifaceted and diverse nature of their business – without being a huge departure from the structure of the previous iteration. †
Studio Bennett
A simple portfolio and brochure website was created for a husband and wife team, centered around the idea that photography and design are a part of our daily needs.
WHR Architects
v.1
Taking on a client with as much great work and as many decision makers was no easy task. One of the main objectives was to allow users access to their extensive portfolio and navigate through multiple images while portraying the personality and individualism of their employees. †
This version of the website is no longer available.
T-Don’s
T-Don is a personality, a brand unto itself. To kick-off the upcoming product launch, a dry-marinade for grilling, this website was created that blends the cajun with the southwest.
Drew Donovan
To reference Drew’s transition from traditional film media to his current use of digital photography, the tactility of traditional reproduction methods are utilized in an interactive and modern way. The site incorporates XML driven content and digital illustration for all of the other elements, i.e., each one of the clothespins is unique. †
Bryan Kuntz
The concept for this site relies heavily upon the content of the photography being portrayed throughout the site. A subtle quality of light focused on a textural background relating to the photos on the whole was created alongside an easy to use interface to navigate the photos. The photographers name was treated in a way that speaks to the photography as well. †
Savage HR Brands
This website is a companion to the printed piece entitled, HR Branding, A Field Guide, and corresponds to the efforts of Savage to brand the human resource and recruiting departments for clientel. †
Savage
To coincide with the company’s newly launched brand, a website was created to showcase the Savage’s work while communicating their smart, fresh, human approach to branding and corporate design. †
Cova
The Cova Wine Shop retail web site was designed to communicate the owners desire for their clients to “experience wine.” Colors naturally associated with wine, burgundys and olive greens, were combined in a modern layout with an easy to use interface.




