Peppercomm Hedgefund Website Iterations 

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Peppercomm Hedgefund Website Iterations.
Bootstrap framework – everything is 100% responsive
CSS Animations for on/off screen 

NOTE:: All Images are placeholders and are not owned/created by me. This is not the final site it will be coming soon!

BODHI at Mercedes Benz Fashion Week for JOOR

BODHI at Mercedes Benz Fashion Week for JOOR

Fashion Week might very well be coming to an end but the fun and furry lives on!! Yesterday the lovely and adorable Meagan and Zach from the BODHI Art & Web Department made a splash at the JOOR event inside the Mercedes Benz tents at Lincoln Center. Oh and rumor has it that Miss Meagan’s BODHI Signature Safety Clutch was quite a hit; photographed by WWD…enough said.

xx B

( FULL STORY AT: BODHI BLOG)

KU Designathon 2012

Designathon:
24-hour event where teams of volunteer Communication Design students along with professors and alumni, design and produce pro-bono creative works for non-profits.

I had the chance to work with and direct this talented group of young designers.

  • Emily Snyder
  • Heather Geneva Lewis
  • Peter Hershey

Gift Cards for Charities:
“Currently we are working to establish an orphanage at Lanet-Nakaru to cater for the needs of vulnerable children. The orphanage will be set within a school complex to give the orphaned children a chance to study in our primary school. This orphanage will serve the needs of the people without discrimination regardless their geographical boundaries, religious background, belief, and ethnicity group.”

Detail on Images and link to designers = http://bit.ly/HyELhk | The images above show the development of Navigation layout, wireframes, texture creation, and printed concepts.

Our client requested that we use some traditional african elements, warm colors, images of the children the charity has helped, and easy to understand donation options.

We also discussed future expansion of the site with the client and decided to leave options for a more expansive navigation and additional supporting comment at the bottom of each page.

Spiderweb Trees in Pakistan

Spiderweb Trees in Pakistan

Photograph courtesy Russell Watkins, U.K. Department for International Development

Seen in December 2010, a young girl stands next to a tree covered in spider webs in Sindh, Pakistan, near the intersection of two roads that had only recently reemerged from floodwaters.

At the height of the crisis, the flooded region covered an area the size of England. Nearly 2,000 people died during the disaster and 20 million people were affected, according to the Pakistani government. (Related: “Pakistan Flooding Because of Farms?”)

“More people were affected by the flooding than the combined total of the Boxing Day Indian Ocean tsunami, 2005 Pakistan earthquake, [2010] Haiti earthquake, and Hurricane Katrina,” John Barrett, head of DFID’s Flood Response Team, said in a statement.

As part of the international response, DFID mounted the U.K.’s largest humanitarian operation yet.

(via Pictures: Trees Cocooned in Spider Webs After Flood)

The Internet of Things [Infographic]

The Internet of Things [Infographic]

Knowledge is power – the more we know the more we can grow as a people – like the first book publications it’ll be a little rocky and expensive but overtime will change for the better

(via The Internet of Things [Infographic])

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