Conference Audience Engagement with Vinyl Record Voting

Vinyl record with custom label for conference audience engagement
The concept of using vinyl records for voting was born from the need to grab the attention of conference attendees and bring them back to a booth to initiate or continue discussions.  The final solution was educational, engaging and on theme - considering the conference was located in Nashville. 45's (7" vinyl records) were custom labeled to serve as calling cards and handed...
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Conveying a client relationship thru infographics

Client and vendor relationship communicated through infographic timeline
Following the acquisition of a major competitor, our combined team need to meet with a prominent client, with whom we previously held respective accounts.  Despite having been spirited rivals in the past, we now needed to confirm our commitment to moving the client forward as a cohesive team. To demonstrate our combined understanding of the client's needs and the long histor...
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Illustrating a Digital Strategy in the Sales Process

web architecture strategy depicted in sitemap diagram
Working with businesses and nonprofits to conceptualize and define how online assets will accomplish their goals is a passion and strength that I have honed over my career. During the sales process, illustrating how the pieces come together is invaluable for both a potential client and project team that needs to deliver. The sitemap diagram shown here was used during a sales...
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Webby Award Nominee EyesOnDarfur.org

EyesOnDarfur.org is 2008 Webby Award Nominee in the Nonprofit category
The EyesOnDarfur project was nominated for a 2008 Webby Award in the category of Nonprofit Websites. I served as the primary front-end web developer on the EyesOnDarfur.org website project, lead by Citizen Group, for Amnesty International. The site's purpose was to raise awareness of human rights atrocities in Darfur, by surfacing before and after satellite imagery of towns tha...
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