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Design of Landing Webpages for L’Oréal Level Loyalty Rewards
I designed landing pages for the brands Redken, Matrix, Pureology and L’Oréal Professionnel adhering to brand guidelines that were established by the Advertising Agency Firstborn, that created the whole look & feel for the brand “Level Loyalty Rewards.” These pages will replace the homepage of their former brand specific loyalty programs and direct to the new unifying Level Loyalty Rewards homepage. I used elements from Firstborn and added header images with our tagline “Because you’ve earned it!” displaying iPad’s that show brand specific products, accessories and classes that you can choose. ![]()
Design of Emails for L’Oréal Level Loyalty Rewards
After designing assets for the catalog of Level Loyalty Rewards with over 1,000 products, accessories and classes, I started designing prelaunch-, transactional- and welcome emails. Accordingly, I used elements from the brand guidelines that the agency Firstborn established and added the header image with the tagline “Because you’ve earned it” with a variation of smartphone and tablet options displaying a mix of products or classes across all brands. ![]()
Design of Newsletters for Naturopathica
This summer I helped “Naturopathica,” a boutique agency that promotes health and wellness products for spas create several mobile-friendly newsletters. I had to pick appealing images out of the vast library that would coalesce with the features of the products that needed to be highlighted. I started by picking similar templates of previous email blasts and rearranged the layout according to the new content and direction as advised by the account managers. I quickly familiarized myself with the look & feel and overall aesthetic of all communication materials, thus exceeding the expectations of my colleagues. ![]()
www.naturopathica.com
Design of Webbanners for the Agency “Rain”
For the Digital Consultancy “Rain” I helped out as Digital Designer and designed multiple webbanners for their client “Related Real Estate.” I started working with the “Move” concept using artboards on Photoshop and followed up with the “Dog City” concept that I pulled from the print campaign. I needed to find a balanced composition of Logo, the positioning of the Logo, image motif and the head copy by keeping it consistent and impactful throughout all sizes. In the same vain, I created the webbanner series for the “Dog City” concept. ![]()
www.rain.agency
Design of Email and Webbanners for LuggageGuy.com
LuggageGuy is one of Randa Accessories’ clients and I designed the email and webbanners on behalf of the “Fourth of July” promotion. I designed 4 separate parts of the email with Photoshop and uploaded them on iContact that organizes and manages all emails. After sending out the email, I designed the according webbanners that are being placed prominently as hero banners on the website and direct you through mouseclick to the promoted products. I used dynamic Illustrations celebrating the occasion and likewise enhancing the three colors of the flag and the products. ![]()
Design of Image Assets for Rockport on Amazon
I retouched and designed image assets for “Rockport” shoes, one of Randa Accessories’ clients on Amazon. First, I cleaned up the images and dissected them in mainly 3 parts, in order to make the layers of the shoe visible and added the descriptions. I used the “Liquify” filter to adjust the separate parts visually. ![]()
Design and Coding of HTML- and CSS-based Websites
for Design District Magazine
In addition to designing 25 entire magazines for “Aston Custom Publishing” I designed and coded HTML and CSS-based websites for each issue starting with the Spring 2012 issues. The websites shown here are for the “Design District – Spring 2013 – The Interiors” edition. Based upon a layout designed with Frontpage, I coded a template with Dreamweaver completely from scratch and designed every site respective to each page within the magazine, thus covering all stories and features. In addition, I coded a drop-down menu to better navigate, sort and add interactivity to the sites and extended the directory list to include an A-Z list as well as different categories. ![]()
Link to Live Website of Design District Magazine
Design and Coding of HTML- and CSS-based Websites
for Art New Orleans Magazine
Starting with the Spring 2012 issue, I designed and coded the respective website for “Art New Orleans Magazine.” It was an HTML- and CSS-based website and live until the Spring 2013 issue. Since there was no previous website for this magazine, I coded the whole website completely from scratch with Dreamweaver. Respective to each page in the magazine, I designed each website accordingly and organized them with the help of a drop-down menu. In addition to updating the content each quarter after the magazine was published, I updated the directory and maps, which required great attention to detail since there were continuously many revisions to undertake. ![]()
Design of Webpages for Mizani
While working onsite at “Commerce Partners” I was assigned to design a certain set of webpages for their client “Mizani” hairproducts. I was in charge of creating them with Photoshop and my layouts were given to a Developer on Mizani’s end who would code and place them accordingly. Thus, I conceived a grid to assure consistency throughout the pages, kept the design very minimal and sleek and made the products look as prominent as possible. ![]()
Design of Evites
For “Saks Fifth Avenue,” “Design District Magazine” and “CoveringsETC” in Miami and artist “Sarah Ashley Longshore” in New Orleans I designed email marketing tools such as Evites and internal Newsletters. Mostly, I build templates from scratch taking into consideration a specific theme for an event. I started by choosing a format, collecting all images and having a brief brainstorm with the client. For “CoveringsETC” in Miami, that promotes sustainable stone tiles and slabs for floor and wall cladding, I build a grid with plates that resemble the “Eco-Cem®” stone series going from dark to lighter gray. To break the rigidity, I juxtaposed text and images in an irregular arrangement, chose dynamic and colorful images and fonts and also used images with a lot of depth. ![]()
Design of Webbanners for “Aston Custom Publishing”
For “Aston Custom Publishing” I was in charge of designing “Design District” and “Art New Orleans” magazines and their respective HTML-based websites. Plus, I designed webbanners of their clients in different formats that were placed on the website, mainly Skyscraper banners in the size 160 x 600 px. It was a challenge to adjust the magazine print ads to the size of these banners and make it look consistent. I was able to test the webbanners and their impact on my local server before getting approval and putting them online.







