Category: »WEB DESIGN

  • Green Design Lab

    Green Design Lab

    WEB DESIGN / BRANDING / VIDEOGRAPHY

    Green Design Lab is a K–12 science education program focused on STEM skills, renewable energy and sustainable design. This was a years-long project which encompassed branding, print design, web design, and video. Below is a small selection of work.

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    WEBSITE: The GDL program was a traditional in-person educational presentation until I built a content-rich and resource heavy membership-based site which included video tutorials, curriculum guides and reference materials. The site launched GDL into a whole new business model and still serves as one of the best science education resources for NYC’s educators.

     

    Adam Bezer Solar One

    VIDEO: Selected by the National Science Foundation’s 2016 Video Showcase for the Facilitators’ Choice Award, the video stood out despite a shoestring budget and a three week deadline to plan, shoot and edit. For a one-man job, it was a great experience and a successful piece of communication design that conveys the depth of the company’s mission.

     

    CURRICULUM: The CleanTech Curriculum is over 700 pages of science education in STEM skills. Because the content was so varied and diverse, I set a narrow left column to place captions, footnotes, images, hyperlinks and more. This was very successful in practice and allowed the layout to be modular and able to accommodate all content while providing some much needed white space. I also created many of the illustrations.

     

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  • Solar1.org

    Solar1.org

    Web Design

    Solar One is a nonprofit arts and education company focused on renewable energy and sustainable design. They were in dire need of an overhaul of their website. After several weeks of concept development and wireframe sketches, I designed Solar1.org with the organization’s specific needs in mind. As a nonprofit that plays many roles, explaining Solar One’s services and programs concisely required a great deal of fat-trimming from the previous website. But after meticulous image selections, sentences written by consensus, and discussions of hierarchy, the site stands as a strong example of well-formulated information architecture. And of course, it’s fully mobile responsive.

     


  • Here Comes Solar

    Here Comes Solar

    Branding/ Web Design / Illustration

    Affordable financing is a major goal in the consumer-side solar energy market. A solar array can last 25 years, easily recouping its price. But installation can cost a fortune. HCS’s savvy advisors help users navigate state sponsored financial incentives, building codes & regulations, and use collective bargaining to enabling building owners and solar installers to collaborate on financially viable funding strategies. The Here Comes Solar website provides a platform for buyers and installers to connect, learn and bargain. The site is a fully responsive, mobile-friendly interactive platform that is on the pioneering edge of solar energy proliferation.

     


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  • Falling Short of Knowing

    Falling Short of Knowing

    Print Design / Web Design

    Norman Mooney and Ran Ortner’s Falling Short of Knowing at Milk Gallery in New York City. The project included a website, a 32 page catalogue and a double sided 4-panel photocollage.

     


     
     

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