Web Design Client: Vedmo Fragances
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Web Design Client: Cyber1 Hospitality, LLC.
The people at Cyber1 Hospitality are leaders in the Hospitality management industry. They approached us with the desire to design a website that enhanced their image on the web. Their target audience were business professionals, rather than consumers - and as a consequence, we designed a website that was serious and straight to the point. However, we didn't want to fall into the mold of the typical "corporate" design - so we kept the design professional while adding a nice contrast of colors and most importantly - kept a simple, user-friendly navigation scheme.
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Web Design Client: UT Dallas Pre-Dental Association
The President of the Pre-Dental Association at UT-Dallas hired us to redesign their current website. He wanted a more user-friendly website where students interested in the Dental profession could come to for information. We designed the site in a way that the most a student first entering the site will have access to go to any part of webpage directly from the homepage. This is essential because, as a resource-oriented website, a visitor should be able to find what they are looking for quickly and easily. At their request, we also set up a forum so that the students could interact with each other and discuss thoughts and ideas about applications, DAT's, meetings, etc.
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Web Design Client: Plaza Vision Center
Dr. Newman over at Plaza Vision Center hired us to help him launch his first full website. He wanted several key elements implemented in this website including: a scrolling image banner, multiple forms (including one to directly schedule appointments with his staff), and an online store. We completely sidestepped the use of flash on the entire site. Specifically, we used jQuery to create the image slider and the window overlays. We also implemented forms throughout the site with an admin backend access so that his staff could login to view responses and even change form fields.
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Web Design Client: Ashton Sculpture
Ashton Sculpture asked us to completely redesign their website. They wanted more input in the design process than their previous web designer had allowed (which we were more than happy to give). They wanted an effective way to display their artwork to their clients. We ended up going with several flash options because their targeted demographic were people who would be accessing their website via a computers rather than mobile devices.
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Web Design Client: UT Arlington POPS
This website was for the Pre-Optometry Student Association at UT Arlington. UTA POPS wanted two main functions: 1) to have to ability to compile resources for their members and 2) a way to instantly update their homepage with announcements and upcoming events. We set up an initial compilation of their current resources and implemented the ability for their members to send additional resource files and link via a form. As for the announcements and upcoming events, we added a sidebar that would be consistent throughout each main page containing this information. We also embedded a Twitter widget so that most urgent messages (via a tweet) would be immediately displayed on the homepage.
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Graphic Design Client: VTP Real Estate
This project was the most unique project we’ve come across yet. VTP Real Estate asked us to recreate their existing floor plans for several of their apartment properties. It was unique because you usually don’t think of floor plans when talking about graphic design. Nevertheless, we recreated high-res versions of all of their floor plans and formatted them into ‘apartment guides’ for distribution to potential tenants.
Multimedia Design Client: FountainView Youth Group
FountainView contacted us because they wanted an informative, but captivating video about today's job market. They provided us with several sources and statistics, as well as a timeline for the video. We were hired more for the 'captivating' part - surely all videos can be informative, but in order to keep the attention of high school teens, it is important to communicate that information in a creative manner. Our multimedia production team produced this video with Adobe After Effects.
Credits:
- Geography of Jobs - Link
- Job Market Competition Stats - Link
Inspired by the video "Did You Know 4.0"