This version was designed for the launch of Yahoo! Go 2.0 in time for CES 2007.
In addition to product info, it also guided the user through the process of downloading and installing a client app on their devices.
Go to Yahoo! Mobile (since redesigned)
Role: Design/Project Lead; Designer: Arlo Rose
Yahoo!, 2006-2007


Left - At&T Homezone Web Remote where users can schedule and manage DVR recordings online.
Right - Rogers Yahoo! portal for DSL subscribers.
Yahoo!, 2006


I played an active role in the process but transferred to another division at Yahoo! before it launched.
Yahoo!, 2006

When I started running the design team, they were about halfway through the redesign.
Design Directors: Joy Mountford, Daniela Jorge
Yahoo!, 2006

Role: Design lead, designer, along with Heidi Strazdus
Kaiser Permanente, 2000


Role: Designer
Kaiser Permanente, 2000
Right - Design for kponline.org appointment center
Kaiser Permanente, 2000

The client started out with a requirement for a conservative site and as the project progressed, the requirements changed to a design that was fun, colorful, and “hip”.
Role: Design lead, designer, along with Heidi Strazdus
Kaiser Permanente, 2000




Role: Design lead, designer, along with Tim Anspaugh
Kaiser Permanente, 1999-2000


Role: Designer
Kaiser Permanente, 1999


Role: Design lead
Kodak, 1998

Users were also able to write comments or draw right on top of the picture being shown.
Their comments and drawings would fade out after some time had passed, creating more room for additional conversations.
Role: Design and project lead
Kodak, 1997




It also offered animated shockwave postcards and nearly doubled the number of visitors to kodak.com.
Awards: Shockwave Site of the Day Dec. 20, 1996; Netscape’s What’s Cool
Role: Design and project lead
Kodak, 1996






Role: Design lead
Kodak, 1996


Role: Design and implementation
Kodak, 1996

This example is of Kodak Brasil which won several awards: IBest 2000; IBest ‘99; Guia Internet da Folha
Kodak, 1998

Third redesign of kodak.com where I was project lead.
Read the case study on the redesign
Kodak, 1996-1998

The rights on the images in the frames was expiring, so instead of using four images, I used one spanning across the frames.
A developer then implemented a script that randomly loaded the image from a set of ten photos.
Kodak, 1996-1998




Role: Design and implementation. Co-designed with Mikha Jorge.
1999



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RIT, 1996-1997


RIT, 1995

