Category Archives: HTML-based

HTML-based interactive

From the Archive: Sirius Radio Web Layout

Old but notable: Layout for Sirius Radio’s Web home.
This was produced in partnership with Organic and was a lot of fun to work on. This layout eventually evolved into the Sirius web site, and it seemed fun enough to resurrect for a moment. (Anything featuring an Elvis is always fun enough.)

Client launches this week

Our clients Demetri Martin and David Zyla both have big things afoot on Friday.

Just launched a client site refresh : Photography

Just launched a site refresh for Pulitzer-prize winning photographer Kelly Guenther : NYCweddingPhotographer.com.

Starting several new projects this week

…Including a new iPhone app (and possibly 2), a desktop database app, and 2 fun video-based projects.
We should also be launching one or two new websites this week as well!

Big Site updates!

We’ve updated our portfolio site (Design-O-Matic.com) with lots of new work, such as:

Video/Motion Graphics Reel update! : COMING THIS WEEK [ UPDATED WITH LINK ]
Robin Hood charity event >>

National Institute of Health broadcast TV commercial >>

Hot America Pageant mobile application >>

New printed materials >>

New music packaging >>

All video on the site now transitioned over to [...]

Kelly Guenther : High-End Wedding Photography Site

Simple HTML-based Web site for Pulitzer-Prize Winning Wedding Photojournalist Kelly Guenther.

Schnallinger Website

A very quick & simple HTML site for entrepreneur Maxx Schnallinger.

Some recent projects: Interactive, Video, Print & Branding

Jere Gradone Website

This is a Flash-based Web site for Creative/Business Consultant Jere Gradone. The challenge was to visually present his core information to other designers without being able to actually show his work.
The solution was an easy-to-update Flash/HTML hybrid with a minimal aesthetic that uses a series of Modernist-inspired line animations to reference the inherent structure and [...]

Pureti HTML/Flash Website

Informational HTML/Flash/FlashVideo hybrid Web site for Pureti, a company with a cutting-edge “green and clean” product. This was the last almost-final version of the site before the company was bought by a larger firm and this site was abandoned.