// WEB / GALLERY
Design / Development
This project is the recruiting website for the Alaska Air Group. They wanted to push the boundaries of their typical brand so we used some of their existing brand elements while introducing bold, oversized headings, ample spacing between elements, and a modular, flat graphic treatment that gives it a fresh and youthful vibe.
We created the site to be flexible and have sections easily moved around and repurposed so that the team at Alaska could easily maintain the site on their own. When we handed off the final product, it included a “reusable modules” document that showed each section, or block, that was available, how to use it, and why type of content it could contain.
Another exciting feature is that the site is designed and built using accessibility best practices in order to reach the widest possible audience.
// HTML / CSS / JavaScript
Design / Build / Branding
Logo, business cards, and website for Seattle-based Italian cooking teacher. The site uses page transitions, animations, responsive (mobile-friendly) layouts, and a custom CMS so the cook can update her classes herself.
// HTML / CSS3 / JavaScript
Branding / Design / Build
This project began with a complete branding package which included the logo, colors, fonts, and graphic treatments. We then created the new website using the WordPress framework, which allows the clinet to easily make updates on their own. The Dylan Consulting brand is about innovation which translates perfectly in the design of the new website. We also took extra measures to make the site accessible to people with disabilities.
// WordPress / CSS / Accessibility
Design / Build
This custom WordPress theme was designed and built to establish the Vehicle brand as an innovator in the cutting edge field of custom video messaging. Extensive use of mobile-friendly video was used throughout the site.
// HTML / CSS / JavaScript / WordPress
Design / Co-Build / 3D Modeling & Animation
The HP team liked the work on the Microsoft SQL Calculator, so they requested their own interactive microsite experience. By setting up this virtual company with virtual employees, we were able to demonstrate in an engaging fashion how the HP e5000 could solve other companies' business challenges. This work was done by Equal Agency owner Matt Wilson while employed at Metia (images and code are property of Metia and HP).
// Silverlight / Cinema4D
Internet Explorer is the only browser that still supports the Silverlight plugin.
Design / Development
Equal Agency's approach for this Scottsdale acupuncture clinic was to combine the balance of color and creativity that spoke to the owner's alternative healing roots, coupled with a clean and sophisticated layout that conveys medical professionalism. Animations are triggered on page scroll to engage users and keep them moving down the page. This site also has a Google AMP version for lightening-fast mobile performance & mobile SEO.
// HTML / Google AMP / CSS / SEO
Design / Co-development
This was a special case study microsite showcasing how Microsoft solutions help the Aston Martin car company. They wanted this case study to stand out so we used interactivity and scrolling animations to give my design an extra boost. Developer John Leavitt did the heavy lifting in the Javascript. This project was managed by Metia.
// HTML / CSS / Javascript
Design / Co-Build / Branding
I created a new high-tech look for Microsoft's Mission Critical offerings and designed a website with a highly interactive home page experience to highlight their proven success with large corporations and governments around the world. This work was done by Matt Wilson while employed at Metia (images and code are property of Metia and Microsoft).
// Silverlight
Internet Explorer is the only browser that still supports the Silverlight plugin.