This lighting designer was filmed in Dallas during the International Lightovation conference a few years ago. This project required renting high-end camera gear, setting up multiple cameras, and editing all the footage by myself. While a lighting showroom has its challenges with color balance, I was able to produce a clean and sharp final result.
When our sales team was experiencing repeated tech support issues, I provided this video user guide as a solution. The sales team has been saving time every day since without the need for lengthy troubleshooting calls. The guide breaks down the product in an extremely easy way that is good for experienced users and beginners.
This quick video was created to show off a product for sale on Etsy. The timelapse was filmed with a DSLR camera and the video was created using Adobe After Effects and Premiere Pro. Timelapse videos are hugely popular in the wood-turning realm. The clean production and hip music stand out as an innovative entry into the category.
These cool brochures were a cost-effective take-away for trade show attendees. Primarily focused on the imagery, the text helps deliver quick and precise details on products and the company. A physical object like this brochure helps visitors remember who we are and helps drive sales.
This responsive design looks great on any device. It offers three simple call-to-action buttons that can be used to further segment the customer base by interest. This helps marketers send effective, targeted communications that may increase sales. For example, if the user clicked on the yardwork button, I could enroll them in an email program that trickles related content.
This responsive email concept introduces a promotion to new and existing customers. The fun and light design blends with the content of the email perfectly - offering a sense of "chill". The template shows that sometimes, less is better. One really good point of focus is always more memorable than many.
This email was designed for use in a marketing automation & engagement program in Pardot. Once a project was marked as "completed" the engagement program would automate this follow-up process, seeking customer feedback. We could then periodically collect the results and make improvements.
Here is a select photo from a wedding I photographed a few years ago. I used a DSLR camera with a variety of lenses and edited them in Camera RAW. I took several hundred photos and had the work completed quickly for the client.