Other Client Work
Here is a sampling of other projects across my career.
Client: Alphabet’s Jigsaw
Role: Art Director
Challenge: Support Jigsaw with announcing their various product launches to improve cyber security.
Process: My role involved coordinating timelines with our D.C. team, overseeing our production designer and animator, and ensuring content aligned to the specific campaign it was made for.
Solution: Creating a variety of animated gifs and static social content to describe the complex world of cyber security for social (and improve engagement in key communities).
Client: Bitdefender
Role: Art Director & Designer
Challenge: Revamp Bitdefender’s social and browser advertisements for 2019.
Solution: Create a series of advertisements along with a booklet with campaign branding identity for the client to share with their internal production team to create content through 2019.
Client: Johnson & Johnson
Role: Art Director & Designer
Challenge: Create a scalable press release booklet for a new Johnson & Johnson medical product.
Solution: Created document using J&J brand styleguide and added editable fields for local sales teams to input customer relevant information to make it personalized.
Client: Scholar Snapp
Role: Art Director & Designer
Challenge: The client wanted a refreshed approach to their social media content that engaged a younger audience and looked more modern.
Process: Came up with four concepts using brand colors, icons, and imagery featuring quotes statements.
Solution: Client went with the right-most option as their preferred social media approach.
Client: Add3
Role: Art Director & Designer
Challenge: The agency in charge of the Seattle Interactive Conference (SIC) came to us to pitch creative concepts for the 2017 event.
Process: Me and the other Designer/Art Director created two competing concepts, his was an old-timey collage effect to mirror the world fair style. My style looked to the future with line elements and overlapping subjects to show collaboration along with a bold type treatment.
Solution: The client chose my direction and printed one round with the overlapped models, however in activations they preferred the logo lockup on it’s own, and so moved forward with that across all materials and signage for the conference.
AND MORE....
I have created, edited, proposed, and submitted materials for many companies and organizations across my career; these clients encompass only a small sample.