This custom Flash Design and Development for Gaylord Entertainment entailed creation of a landing page for a targeted email marketing campaign. The end product was a completely customizable experience that included a photo slideshow with accompanying text for each image. The all-Flash landing pages are easily "re-skinned" with xml and image replacement making them extremely flexible and quickly edited.
Storyville Post is one of the premiere post production houses in Nashville Tennessee. This project involved design and development of a Flash-based site with an elegant look. Special care was taken to ensure that the site is easily updateable using text files and XML. This all-Flash site also makes use of the browser back and forward buttons for navigation between sections and also utilizes behind-the-scenes html text for search engine optimization. Note that this is an archived version of the site. Launch StoryvillePost.com (archived version)
This was a promotional Flash-based microsite for the AKG D5 Microphone. The company needed the established design direction to come to life on the web. This Flash-based site utilizes a linear navigation scheme to give the user a complete experience and ensure that all of the information is viewed. This project involved design and development of the all-Flash site design. Launch Feedback Is Dead (archived version)
This design never actually hit the internet but it's portfolio material none-the-less. The site's homepage layout is chocked full of content and is meant to be a quick look into the latest info from the rest of the site. A light-hearted design aesthetic was used to fit the general "fun" tone of stand-up comedy.
Terry Fator of "America's Got Talent" fame, wanted a website design that had a upscale feel. A stage environment was used to get the red curtain appeal and provide a visually interesting site background. Launch TerryFator.com
Comedian Mike Kosta needed an updated website design that would reflect his evolving career. A background reminiscent of a comedy club stage was used to create that feel. Launch MikeKosta.com