Most recently I was contracted by Faction Media to provided digital design services for a variety of technology based brands focused in the B2B space. I worked on everything from conceptualizing new campaigns for a series of display banners to updating emails and packaging them for development. My daily tasks included design, social content creation, and production for various outputs.
DATE: Q3, 2017 | MEDIA: Digital | ROLE: Design, Layout, Production
PROJECT: Working closely with the client, we were tasked with designing a new look and feel for a series of web banners that would be used to help remind businesses that, "There are real people behind the data you protect." And without these people, there is no data and no connection there.
DXC Technology: Display Banners - Version 1
DXC Technology: Display Banners - Version 1
DXC Technology: Display Banners - Version 2
DATE: Q3, 2017 | MEDIA: Digital | ROLE: Creative, Design, Layout, Production
PROJECT: A request was made to create a look and feel for a new series of posts to be based around the unveiling of a new technology. Our goal was to introduce a subtle level of hype about what the product might be or do for it's clients, all while keeping them guessing and engageed.
DATE: Q3, 2017 | MEDIA: Digital | ROLE: Design, Layout, Production
PROJECT: As apart of a new business pitch to Hitachi, we developed a new look and feel for an upcoming series of display banners and were tasked to create two lead generation posts for Facebook to test each posts effectiveness. Overall both images received excellent levels of engagement and feedback.
Hitachi: Facebook Lead Generation - Look 1
Hitachi: Facebook Lead Generation - Look 2
DATE: Q3, 2017 | MEDIA: Digital | ROLE: Creative, Design, Layout, Production
PROJECT: Working off a whim I attempted to create a spec logo animation for use on an upcoming micro app we'd be considering taking on. Working with a very small timeline we aimed to create a subtle, but engaging logo animation of the Avaya logo moving along this digital wave and then suddenly morphs into the standard rectangular logo centered on a white background. Sadly this did not get fully built out.