website
save the children
There has never been a happier client. From mood board, to presentation, to design to development, this project went from strength to strength.
- client
- save the children
- agency
- sputnik agency
- role
- design
- year
- 2009
website
hoyts cinemas
As a brand-wide refresh, the new website was a large-scale project to the extreme. With a long project timeline, the site changed often, from a technical and creative perspective. Mainly design, my role was blurry and I worked in no less than three offices from start to end.
- client
- hoyts
- agency
- netx - clemenger bbdo
- role
- design
- year
- 2008
website
duracell powerpix
A gallery competition site partnered with Flickr. Users submitted their "Precious Pix", and voted on their favourite photo, with the grand prize of an exhibition. Usability was a primary thought of the design, yet still incorporated the chaotic style guide of Duracell PowerPix.
- client
- procter & gamble
- agency
- netx
- role
- design
- year
- 2007
website
gillette phantom
What would you do if an attractive young lady complimented your shave, stickered you and ran off? Perhaps you'd login to the Phantom competition site, enter your sticker code and win a Wii prize pack. And you might even buy a Gillette Phantom razor next time at the supermarket...
- client
- procter & gamble
- agency
- netx
- role
- design
- year
- 2008
website
plunkett-fowles winery
A family-owned heritage combined with a modern partner merger. The new site needed to find a delicate balance between elements, while still representing 3 distinct brands under the Plunkett-Fowles name. So, a parent site with three children was born.
- client
- plunkett-fowles
- agency
- sputnik agency
- role
- design
- year
- 2009
website
plunkett-fowles sub sites
Each sub site takes its main cue from its own identity, and sprinkles in a bit of parent site, to maintain relevance.
- client
- plunkett-fowles
- agency
- sputnik agency
- role
- design
- year
- 2009
website
oral-b
Frosted gradient panels with floating content, reminiscent of a bathroom mirror after a shower. That's the vision, somewhat compromised as budget and time contraints reared their heads. The design took a step toward usability instead, closely tied into the CMS.
- client
- procter & gamble
- agency
- netx
- role
- art direction, design
- year
- 2008
website
maxibon bits
Created to showcase ordinary people with famous namesakes. A magazine-style page-flipping website was developed to send off popular celebrity and fashion magazines. The special "Hall of Same" issue, allowed uploading and voting.
- client
- nestle
- agency
- publicis digital
- role
- design
- year
- 2008
website
the croft institute
Bar sites are fun - especially when you visit it to get the feeling, and it could be mistaken for a laboratory. We're talking test tubes, wheelchairs, white tiles and an eye-wash basin in the 'Department of Male Hygiene". Right near the lab where they brew their own vodka.
- client
- the croft institute
- agency
- none
- role
- art direction, production
- year
- 2005
website
inqueenstown
A tourism site whose purpose is to promote Queenstown, NZ to a market who would stay in 4+ star accomodation. Simple, quick loading and informative, the client was simply over the moon. Stay tuned for stage two.
- client
- accor hotels
- agency
- involved
- role
- design
- year
- 2009
website
iridiumetric v3
The third iteration of iridiumetric was a pure flash folio site, showcasing mostly agency and freelance work. A redesign was needed to streamline the content, reduce loading times and ensure the site was easier to maintain.
- client
- self
- agency
- none
- role
- design, production
- year
- 2008
website
iridiumetric v2
The second redesign of iridiumetric was inspired by the urban street culture of berlin. Using a vibrant graphic approach to garner attention, the somewhat random nature of navigation traded usability for creativity - and rabbits for navigation...
- client
- self
- agency
- none
- role
- design, production
- year
- 2005
website
iridiumetric v1
Literally "here's me, showing you my folio from university, this flash site showcased a wide variety of work from my graphic design degree.
- client
- self
- agency
- none
- role
- design, production
- year
- 2004