seehere.com moodboards
FujiFilm wanted to enter the consumer online photo sharing/ordering market. So after much research and some branding experiments done internally they settled on the name SeeHere. A mark was made and a site was the next step in the process. Many directions were considered. However we didn’t want rush the process without getting a flavor of what they had envisioned. Three feels were made ranging from the clean, modern appeal of contemporary glass to the bold, vivid nature of high-contrast color. And what better container for a photographic moodboard than picture frames. NOTE: This information is published for the sole purpose of demonstrating the design process. Any misuse of this material is strictly prohibited.
philly.com mastheads
Ready for launch, the internal team at Philly were in need of assistance with creating some of the masthead designs that were proposed. Luckily our UX team had two very talented photographers (Bryce Gibson and Jeremy Freeman) that were open to take some shots for this project. Over a 3-day period we went out and caught the angles we wanted, brought them back and combined a series of photo/illustration compositions that worked perfectly for each section. Here are 9 that went live. NOTE: This information is published for the sole purpose of demonstrating the design process. Any misuse of this material is strictly prohibited.




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