LetterSix
Work Performed: Website user experience and design
Overview: As an interactive agency in Los Angeles, CA, this company needed a design to immediately communicate the quality of work they do as well as their personality.
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'Under Wraps' Magazine
Work Performed: iPad magazine user experience and design
Overview: This soon to be launched iPad magazine is still in the design process. These design screenshots were modified for this presentation to protect parts of the app.
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CortiSlim
Work Performed: Website user experience and design, including blog and e-commerce
Overview: CortiSlim, a dietary supplement maker, went through a re-branding effort and needed completely new designs for web, blog, and e-commerce to match their new look.
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ExoticsRTC
Work Performed: Website user experience and design, front end development
Overview: When one of the largest car clubs on the West Coast approaches you, what do you do? Apparently, you design and build a completely new website for them.
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DocuSign
Work Performed: Web application design from provided wireframes
Overview: An interactive agency in Seattle hired me freelance style to take rough sketches and turn them into polished designs for this well known electronic signature company.
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My Skills
Plenty. User experience design with Creative Suite. 'Hand coding' front end development. SEM and Analytics. I have what you need.
Attitude. I am always eager to learn new things and humbly willing to admit when I do not know something.
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Microsoft Surface
Work Performed: Website design
Overview: This is a mockup I did in my spare time loosely based on the existing Surface website. Microsoft did not hire me to do this (to be clear). It's something I did for fun. And, yes, I design just for kicks when I can.
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Electric Mirror
Work Performed: Website user experience and design, front end development
Overview: Electric Mirror wanted to throw out their old Flash based website and go with something that could handle more information as well as be more visually stunning.
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Die Fail Whale
Work Performed: Website user experience and design, front end development
Overview: A personal project and social marketing experiment involving a Flash based game, the Twitter API, plus some serious late night working sessions.
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GovStats
Work Performed: Website user experience and design, front end development, charting
Overview: In 2009 the Sunlight Foundation held a contest called 'Apps for America' to promote US Government transparency. This sweet little site was my submission.
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My Accolades
Nice. I have been featured in one of the largest web design/development mags on the planet - .Net Magazine. My innovative work just happened to land me a 1/2 page spread.
There's more? Fore sure. Take a peek.
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World Concern
Work Performed: Website user experience, front end development, e-commerce design
Overview: World Concern is an international non-profit with over 1,000 people in 22 countries. They wanted a modern looking site that could appeal to both young and old.
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Bandacious
Work Performed: Web application user experience and design
Overview: Bandacious provides a unique way for bands to take their printed promotional posters and turn them into interactive, virally spreading, embeddable widgets.
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Western Energy
Work Performed: Branding, website user experience and design
Overview: Western Energy takes pieces of land and extracts the non-renewable resources to sell on the open market. They wanted a site that was simple and clean.
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Po Po Zow
Work Performed: Branding, website design, front end development
Overview: Based out of Orange County, CA, Po Po Zow wanted a professionally sexy image and website in order to attract women to their modeling services business.
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About Me
Professional. I'm not going to wear a suit and tie to work everyday, but I am appropriately 'business' when it comes to what I do.
Fun & Funny. How long do you think it would take a parrot to eat a sandwich? Those are the kinds of questions I think about. Really.
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Centrality
Work Performed: Web application user experience and design, front end development
Overview: Centrality, a now defunct start-up, helped users consolidate, update, and analyze all their social accounts (Facebook, Twitter, etc.) in one easy-to-use spot.
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Fine Solutions
Work Performed: Website user experience, website design, front end development
Overview: As one of the largest Microsoft Partners on the West Coast, Fine Solutions needed a site that would engage their target audience and reflect their professionalism.
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ReAnalytic
Work Performed: Website design, front end development, flash animation
Overview: Can you imagine if marketers could gather data on physical walking patterns as people moved around a store? This company helps gather and analyze that information.
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My Photography
Oh, Snap! That's right - I'm an amateur photographer. I have done some work professionally, but mostly enjoy messing around in my spare time.
Gear & Glass. Canon Rebel XSi, one sweet tilt-shift lens, and others like a 25mm.
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Joy Loo
Work Performed: Website user experience and design, including blog
Overview: When this friend of mine was leaving an advertising agency to start her own social media marketing business I didn't blink twice to help her create a great design.
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8bit Art
Work Performed: Design
Overview: A while back I took an hour or so to make old school video game portraits for people I know. I've always wanted to make something in this style. If you view the slideshow, I am the one in the center!
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Contact Me
Preference. The best way to reach me is via email. Because of what I do, I'm always in front of a computer with my inbox open - designing, developing, whatever. It's by far the fastest method of communication for me.
Alternative. 206.226.2620 cell
andrew@andrewconn.com