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January 1st 2010 // Work // Permalink
Just got published in HOW!
I am so thrilled that team Nelnet is one of this year's winners of the In-HOWse Design Award. You can see our work in the February 2010 issue of HOW magazine.

I was involved in the interactive side of the campaign.

November 22nd 2009 // Work // Permalink
Resume Richard: a viral campaign promoting ResumeEdge.com services.
Richard is the anti-spokesperson for resume advice. He is a character created by Nelnet's in-house creative agancy to promote ResumeEdge.com. A friend and a fellow designer Brandon Moller did an amazing job with the graphic design, Trevor Meyer did the briliant writing and Den Leamen, an actor/writer/comedian played Richard. I was in charge of the web design, photography and video.
Landing Page
Check it out at: http://www.resumerichard.com

Photography
Beside the page elements (phone, iphone, paper etc.) we did a photoshoot with Richard for his Flickr accont. Here are some shots from the collection along with Richard's notes:
When it comes to resumes, standard colors are for standard people. You know what's not standard? Gradients. See how it blends from green to blue. Like an ocean...an ocean of experience.

Resumes with multiple pages say, "I can write. I'm literate. I may or may not own a dictionary."

The hiring manager needs to know you'll fit in. If it's casual Friday, it's okay to dress down a bit.

See all photos on Richard's Flickr account.
Videos
Videos were shot with Canon MK2 and a 70-200mm lense. Here is the latest video:
You can see all videos on Richard's YouTube channel.
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November 21st 2009 // Work // Permalink
Peacock Indian Cuisine: Web, Print and Identity design
Peacock Indian Cuisine is a local, family owned restaurant that came to us (Asari), for identity design. I was tasked to create their logo, sign, billboard, business cards and other promotional materials.
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Web Site

Billboard

Flyer

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November 20th 2009 // Work // Permalink
Kurt Maxxon web site
Jim Overturf hired me through Asari to build a web site featuring his mystery novels. Through my Dreamweaer class he learned how to maintain the web site on his own..

Visit the site at: http://www.kurtmaxxonracing.com
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November 19th 2009 // Work // Permalink
Employee Total Well-Being web site
Total Well-Being provides customized wellness programs for small to mid-size organizations. It is a content rich web site and for which I used jQuery to organize it in more managable chunks. Click around "What we offer" page to see it in action.

Visit the site at: http://www.employeetotalwellbeing.com
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November 18th 2009 // Work // Permalink
The Odds Are Website
The Odds Are is a local non-profit organization helping teens with gambeling problems. I worked on their website through Asari. It was a first project I've done that uses Adobe's InContext editing service.
Home Page

Myths & Facts Page

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November 17th 2009 // Work // Permalink
FindCollege.net Website
Recently I had a chance to work on a project for CUNet in creating landing pages and ads that will be placed on Yahoo News Result pages for Findcollege.net. I did the concept, design and HTML/CSS coding.

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November 16th 2009 // Work // Permalink
Farmstead First: Website
Farmstead First is a local dairy farm providing facilities and classes for cheese making. These cheese making classes are intended for food hobbyists and restraunteurs who are interested in the gourmet and local food scene. I designed their site and used a custom CMS I developed for Asari clients for content management.
Home Page

Content Management System

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November 5th 2009 // Work // Permalink
Rolls On Time Website
Rolls On Time website was another project I've worked on through Asari at the beginning of 2009. The goal was to provide a short intro on the home page and easy to use shopping cart for the registered users.
Home Page

Sign Up/Login in Page

Shopping Cart

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November 1st 2009 // Work // Permalink
Stauffer's Cafe and Shoppe Website
Here is a small three page website for a local cafe I've done back in 2008. I used JQuery with progressive enhancement technique to sort the offerings on the menu page.

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January 2nd 2010
peter - good work, my man!
Emir - Thanks Peter!
danijel - very good...you always been an artist :))
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