CS4 updated and refined the controversial desktop system introduced for the Macromedia-enriched Adobe CS3. Improvements to the ever-growing system were many - sharper, crisper, brighter - but this release also marked the quiet yet confident introduction of what would become Adobe's new corporate typeface, Clean. More »
CS3 was an epic renovation of every Adobe and Macromedia product identity found throughout the desktop. The primary challenges were to develop a system to merge the Macromedia and Adobe product lines, and to tie the product icons together to work side-by-side harmoniously. Elements were created to maintain a 1:1 correlation between application, native file, and other high-level product ID touchpoints from install through workflow. More »
Flex component skin system. New construction and treatment definitions for Aeon's clean, crisp minimalist design. Features CSS-controlled parameters fo transparency to allow dynamic visual hierarchy and a very clever highlight layer for gloss or matte surface treatments. Performance improvements realized through drastically simplified drawing code (by half, relative to Halo). More »
Professional Network services for Orange Exposure. "Pro." is based on the studio's internal digital photography workflow, productized and wrapped in a cohesive web-based application; "Created by photographers, for photographers". More »
A much-needed refreshing of the Flash Client settings utilites. More »
Macromedia's new facilities is a confoundingly symmetrical building. In support of relocating nearly 800 employees under one new roof, the people-finding system was revamped. Separate processes of searching for people, locating rooms, and getting detailed information about everyone are integrated into a single application. More »
Visual treatments for Flex's new graphing system component. Color system addressed differentials to 50 places. More »
Visual treatments for Flex's new graphing system component. Color system addressed differentials to 50 places. More »
Concept proposal for Amazon's 'Holiday Theater' series. Leveraging the interaction capabilities of streaming video in Flash, all objects in the film would be interactive and purchasable in the Amazon store through the film's integrated interface. More »
Scheduling tool and registration application for the MAX Conference. A simple visual front end masks a complex logical backend; the most accomodating schedule is generated by juggling session times of selected sessions. More »
Early proof-of-concept application done for Brocade during the development of the FLEX platform. The project, based on real client requirements, was used for prototyping everything from components to development workflow. More »
