Vancouver.com
During my time at Reinvent Technology, I was the lead interface designer for Vancouver.com. Here is an example of a restaurant search process. The 3 stages are the initial search page, then the search results page, and finally the restaurant page.
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Here are some examples of what I had developed for a company called Onison. The company specialized in digital access management technologies. They would enable their users to be able to create documents on a website, and then export those documents into a high resolution printable documents. Their systems had various access levels as well and other systems, such as web-to-print.
read moreMGM Mirage Employment Opportunities
I was given the task of creating MGM Mirage’s first online employment search website. Since this had not existed before I was given full responsibility to create the entire look, flow, and sitemap.
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This was a very interesting project. The client wished to create a system which would synchronize satellite maps with live or prerecorded video from different sources. As well, he wanted an advanced search features and an advanced database of video and images. His potential clients included government agencies, armed forces, Geo-researchers, universities, and insurance companies. Here is a demo of the software (Flash). The interface consisted of three main section, which were navigable on the top left of the interfaces: Studio - In this section, you could view as well as edit multiple...
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I created this website for Neverblack. Their focus is to create a system that could synchronize satellite maps with live or prerecorded video from different sources. Their potential clients included government agencies, armed forces, Geo-researchers, universities, and insurance companies. Here is a link to their website.
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I was responsible for the layout / design and navigation structure for MGM Mirage’s first benefits card website, playersclub.com.
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