projects
We do a variety of projects, in a variety of mediums. Following is a select list of favorites:
When
WNYC asked us to design T-Shirts for their baseball team, we stepped up to the plate. The shirts were...ahem...a hit...and we were honored when the station decided to use them as a
pledge gift in their recent pledge drive.
We created the
Drawing Center's site in 2005. Recently we added the
Viewing Program online Artist Registry, with a custom-built system that allows artists from all over the world to submit work for review by the Drawing Center's curators.
The Center for Arts Education needed a site facelift done quickly. We created a new site using their existing content and site structure.
We created
Jeff Bailey Gallery's first website when the gallery opened in 2003. Two years ago when they were ready to take a step up, we created a new site for them utilzing
SPECIFICTM, our fine art content managment system.
James Goodman Gallery is a modern masters gallery in midtown Manhattan. We're especially proud of the home page which allows gallery staff to choose which of the artworks in the database get displayed in the elegant, Flash home page.
Margaret Thatcher Projects wanted to work with a designer with whom they had an existing relationship. We were able to build this site using
SPECIFICTM to their designer’s specifications.
This site, for the legendary choreographer
Twyla Tharp, is an example of one of our favorite principles: "demonstrate, don't assert". The site's archive demonstrates--better than any statement could--a lifetime's worth of astonishing creativity.
Jay designed this site before he became
Sensei's art director and the home page is still one of his favorites. We still work in partnership with this amazing company, a true master in the health communications field.
Developed in partnership with
Ellen Jacobs Associates for dance-world maverick
Elis Wood Dance, this beautiful site, like the Tharp site, is updatable by Ellis Wood's staff and is therefore easy for them to keep current.
We designed Frances Barth's original art studio metaphor site and then last year she asked us to add more "rooms" for displaying more paintings and also to create a new space to showcase her foray into a new medium -
video.
We only had a small part to play in the
I In The Sky public art project by
Raul Vincent Enriquez. You can't see it but we developed the Flash Actionscript that is managing the images selected for display from a growing pool of images.
Sensei asked Jay to create a holiday ecard with a bit of whimsy to go with their heartfelt message for the season. He unleashed snowflakes on a papercut city all the while a marquee proclaims "Let it Snow!"