
Maggie Flanigan wanted to create a website environment that emphasized the studio as a place to nurture artists. We used rich colors to brand her site, added videos and a dynamic gallery to showcase the student’s experiences at the studio. We also organized the information so that it was easier to access and more intuitive for the viewer.
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April wanted to create a website that highlighted her achievements as an actor, and also promoted her one-woman show, Liberty City. We created two sites with similar color themes in order to unite the projects, but give them a different presence online.
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James wanted a clean and simple layout which was easy to navigate and highlighted quotes from his peers and press. Using his headshot, we created a color scheme that compliments the image and created a header to brand his presence online.
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651 Arts was looking for a mini event-based website to promote their Mississippi Heritage Delta Project–inspired by the earthiness of the Mississippi Delta, we used rich browns, red and beige to create the atmosphere.
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Anna wanted a clean and simple layout which was easy to navigate and highlighted her upcoming projects. Using her headshot, we created a color scheme that compliments the image and created a header to brand her presence online.
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Erica requested a minimalistic look with muted colors to highlight her work as a director, educator and private coach. Site focused on the images of her work to highlight the power of her artistic style.
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The Fire Dept wanted a no-fuss site that focused on their achievements as a young theatre company and their company members. Color palette of red, white and black was chosen to convey their mission of creating theatre that is dynamic and visceral.
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