I am the lead designer and content manager for the Technica corporate website. This includes working cross-functionally throughout the organization to gather content and keep it updated.
I am also responsible for the design of all graphics from the images and web banners to the contract logos. Visit the website at: technicacorp.com.
Social Media - Designed layout for Technica Facebook and Twitter pages. Also contribute occasional articles and photos for Facebook site.
Onyx-Technica JV is a Mentor Protégé Joint Venture (JV) between Onyx Consulting Services LLC (the Protégé) and Technica Corporation (the Mentor). I am responsible for the design and content management of the website.
I also designed the contract logo and corporate collateral for the JV. Visit the website at: onyx-technicajv.com
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) wanted a website to teach middle-school aged kids how to be more savvy consumers. As Creative Director, I supervised the creation and production of the site, helped with some of the illustrations, designed the HTML (508) version and fact sheet template.
As Creative Director, I not only oversaw all elements of the creation and production of the site, but I also contributed the voices of the four characters shown here. Visit the website at: ftc.gov/YouAreHere
JDG Communications Website - First, I worked with JDG staff to try to identify a more unique identifier for the company. We came up with the phrase "Communicating What Matters" since so many of our client's work contributed to the "greater good." I wrote copy for the website that explained how we help our clients achieve their goals, and even provided links to our clients own websites so viewers could contribute to their cause.
MarCom Group Website - MarCom Group wanted to communicate to their customers that they combined strategy with creative design. My website design was based on showing how we used both left-brain, and right-brain, attributes in coming up with solutions for our clients.
AMS TIG City Intranet - The TIG City intranet page design for AMS was built around the concept of the company intranet site being like a small town. You could go there to find anything you wanted or needed. The buildings were designed to look like what was contained there (e.g. the Post Office looked like an envelope). This design was featured in Print Magazine's Digital Design Annual as one of the best web page designs of the year.
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David Street
Experienced Creative Director and Designer Broadlands, VA