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An ambient experience concept. Find out more: www.design.philips.com/about/design/designportfolio/desig...
Getting 5 busy doctors together was impossible so I did this patient perspective photo-illustration using a mix of provided and original photography. My favorite part is the 6th doctor: McCoy from Star Trek (on the T.V. in the background).
An ambient experience concept. Find out more: www.design.philips.com/about/design/designportfolio/desig...
The wedding invite/pricetag and cupcake toppers set the tone for this piece on throwing a wedding in these tough economic times.
Developed with local stakeholders and NGOs, the low-smoke Chulha cooking stove aims to reduce disease from smoke inhalation caused by indoor cooking with biomass fuel. Junglescapes, a ‘champion’ partner for the project in India, trains new potential entrepreneurs for the production and the dissemination of low-smoke Chulhas in rural India. Find out more about the multi-award winning Chulha project.
Logo design for the Alumni Association at the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma, Adobe Illustrator.
This is a small graphic that i put together for a blog post i wrote about my online portfolio i am working on.
The innovative function, aesthetics and visual simplicity of the Sonicare DiamondClean electric toothbrush made it a multi-award winning, market success. The aim of the design was to transform a high-performance electric toothbrush into something beautiful that radiated simplicity, while being highly intuitive to use. Following the success of the original DiamondClean, black and pink versions have since been launched. Read the design story of the first DiamondClean.
Philips is the number one producer of patient monitors, from large displays to portable monitors, setting the standard for clear display and intuitive usability. Launched in 2010, the Intellivue MX800 added a new dimension to patient care, providing immediate access to clinical informatics as well as patient monitoring. The award-winning Intellivue MX800 was the first to feature a touch-screen display and make use of a specially commissioned font, optimized for LCD displays. Read more about the design of the MX800.
The innovative function, aesthetics and visual simplicity of the Sonicare DiamondClean electric toothbrush made it a multi-award winning, market success. The aim of the design was to transform a high-performance electric toothbrush into something beautiful that radiated simplicity, while being highly intuitive to use. Following the success of the original DiamondClean, black and pink versions have since been launched. Read the design story of the first DiamondClean.
Philips is the number one producer of patient monitors, from large displays to portable monitors, setting the standard for clear display and intuitive usability. Launched in 2010, the Intellivue MX800 added a new dimension to patient care, providing immediate access to clinical informatics as well as patient monitoring. The award-winning Intellivue MX800 was the first to feature a touch-screen display and make use of a specially commissioned font, optimized for LCD displays. Read more about the design of the MX800.
This Design Probes project explored a far-future domestic eco-system that challenged conventional solutions to energy and waste. The Microbial Home won multiple design awards, including the Red Dot: luminary award 2011 – for the most outstanding design concept submitted to the competition.
Used approved color palette to redesign stationery. A generic look with slight variation was used for the more frequently recurring emails to smaller audiences.
For the monthly direct response email and monthly newsletter (both to entire housefile), a more distinct look was given. The direct response email stationery incorporates stronger visuals, brighter colors, larger typography, clearer/stronger calls to action. Because a large portion of monthly web revenue depends on this piece, it needed to stand out.
The newsletter stationery adopted a look that resembled both the print version of the newsletter and the generic stationery. The existing newsletter logo was used next to a watermark of the company logo (to demonstrate parent brand relationship). The newsletter stationery header strongly echoes the look and feel of the 2010 website redesign (also launched in Aug 2010). This decision to go with this look was further reinforced when we considered that users would be navigating primarily to content pages. The stationery design made this transition relatively seamless.
I designed and built all the HTML templates following best practices for email, which can be extremely finicky. All stationery was implemented in August 2010 and is currently in use.
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