CLIENTS
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Edward Tufte
In 2000, Edward Tufte hired EyeArchitect to build a website that would enable him to showcase his art, sell his books and related products, and allow people to sign up for his courses online. While EyeArchitect did technically design and build the site, credit for the layout, fonts, and color specifications go entirely to Edward who had a very specific and clear idea of what he wanted his site to look like. I took direction, implemented his vision, and coordinated the build with our technology partner in the project. After 7 years working together, the site was brought in-house to Graphics Press and is now being managed and updated internally, although we do stay in touch on an as need basis.
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Bank of America
EyeArchitect started work with Bank of America in August 2005 as a contract Interaction Designer on the User Experience (UX) Global Wealth and Investment Management (GWIM) team. In 2007, I joined the UX Enterprise team and recently the Strategy and Design Studio team. Responsibilities include applying user centered design processes to the global components of the authenticated online banking experience. My recent work has focused on the future of online banking, developing innovative ways to harness the power of emerging technologies to create a transformational online banking experience that spans multiple channels.
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Restwise.com
Restwise is a start-up company that has come up with a unique algorithm that enables top level athletes to quantify their level of recovery. In 2010, EyeArchitect designed and architected their front-end web site as well as both of their authenticated sites for individual athletes to input their data and view their results, and for coaches to keep track of their athletes' Recovery scores. EyeArchitect developed clickable prototypes of all three sites and delivered them to the Restwise technology team to implement.
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Green Valley Ranch
In 2008, EyeArchitect designed and built a site for a privately owned 480-acre retreat in Coram, Montana called Green Valley Ranch. The owners wanted an exclusive website that would appeal to a high end clientele interested in renting the property. We liked the property so much that we bartered a deal with the owners and were able to spend a fun-filled week at Green Valley Ranch exploring the wonders of Glacier National Park and the surrounding areas. We highly recommend it!
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Transparent Value, LLC
In 2006, EyeArchitect was hired to consult on the architecture and user interface of Transparent Value's real time, interactive and fundamental global valuation, research, and equity indexing platform. I helped organize the display of the data to make it more intuitive to its end-users. I was also asked to redesign the front-end website to more clearly position and highlight the fundamental strengths of the company. Services include developing site design, interactive widgets, graph designs, HTML newsletter templates, Flash presentation templates, banners, and collateral materials for a unified and consistent look across all communications platforms.
Transparent Value was subsequently bought by Guggenheim Partners in 2009 and was re-designed in-house.
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Pentagon Federal Credit Union
Pentagon Federal Credit Union wanted to set the industry standard for a transaction-based website and in 2004 invited EyeArchitect to give a one-day seminar on Information Architecture to a group of their executives and CEO in Washington D.C. Shortly thereafter, EyeArchitect was hired to develop the Functional Specification document for their public web site redesign, their online banking application and their customer service application screens.
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Strategic Insights
Strategic Insights, in collaboration with a (confidential) defense and aerospace systems supplier approached EyeArchitect to develop specifications for a web-based interface for an "Information Age" War Room (data/information visualization room) that would aggregate, synthesize, and contextualize the vast array of information available for a given project. The primary objective of this interface was to empower leaders at all levels to make more effective, informed and quicker decisions than their customers and competitors. Another objective of this project was to harness the power of existing online information systems and create an interface that can evolve with the ever increasing speed and sheer volume of available networked, automated data and information.
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CLF Ventures, Inc.
From 2001 to 2005, CLF Ventures hired EyeArchitect to design, build and consult on the on-going development of the CLF Ventures web site. In addition, I was brought in to design, develop and implement web sites for the following CLF Ventures projects:
- Yankee Rowe Site Closure
- Connecticut Yankee Land Conservation Project
- Mileage based insurance pilot
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Sage River Partners
In 2004, Sage River Partners hired EyeArchitect to design and build a simple marketing site that would reflect its positioning in the marketplace as an established, reliable and professional investment firm.
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Dorilton Capital
In 2009, Dorilton Capital Advisors, LLC hired EyeArchitect to design and build a site that would establish it as a professional and trust-worthy private venture capital firm.
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Vivien Ravdin Communications
In 2006, Vivien Ravdin Communications hired EyeArchitect to design and build a site that would reinforce its positioning as a provider of custom communications for high-visibility clients who need clear, effective messages for presentation around the globe. EyeArchitect conceptualized, designed, and developed a simple, clear, and elegant site that captures and reflects Vivien Ravdin Communications' approach and attitude.
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A.R. James, LLC
EyeArchitect designed and built this very simple brochure site for A.R. James, LLC outlining their capabilities and providing contact information.
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Winning Writers
Winning Writers was seeking to establish itself as the ultimate resource for poets and writers on the web. In 2003, EyeArchitect was asked to redesign their existing website, design and develop a database backend for their 650+ contest entries, and design and build content management administrative screens. The updated site has a professional, clean and navigable interface with a scalable structure for content that can be easily maintained by Winning Writers using minimal HTML via the administrative screens.
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Beyond Documentary
I initially came into contact with Roberto Arevalo, the founder of Beyond Documentary, back in May of 2000 when he was working tirelessly teaching inner-city teenagers in Greater Boston, Massachusetts, to create videos about their everyday experiences. I was so inspired by his work that I volunteered to design, architect and build The Mirror Project web site. It was the beginning of a long and very productive collaboration between Roberto and EyeArchitect. I now work with him on an on-going basis trying to help him market his services through Beyond Documentary.
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The American Museum of Natural History
The AMNH Digital Library project seeked to integrate all AMNH collection-based information into a coherent digital information environment that would be freely available in a timely way to a defined user community. The initial collection to be used for the "pilot phase" of this project was that of the Lang-Chapin Congo Expedition (1909-1915). The objective of the project was to make all the expedition's digitized information accessible in multiple formats and views that will meet the various needs of a diverse target audience, from AMNH, U.S. and international scientists (including local scientists in the Congo), Educators, Students and the Conservation community worldwide. In 2001, EyeArchitect initially worked with the AMNH Library Staff to put together a preliminary Web Plan for this effort.
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