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This site for Camp Kanata, the YMCA camp in Wake Forest, was a conceptual challenge in terms of making the site fun and entertaining for kids, yet functional and focused on safety for the parents. But with a seamlessly integrated html and flash website, we were able to blur the line between flash and html to create a very interactive experience and still maintain a high level of SEO. They haven't had an empty bunk in 2 years and are currently expanding camp capacity. |
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John Paul Derryberry is a talented young public speaker and author. John's experience's as a teenager, coping with the loss of his father and best friend, pushed him into the depths of despair. Those experiences forged in him a strength to share his path out of such a dark place, which he does through talks and his book "Defending a Ghost". Adam created a new logo, identity package and website to raise John's profile. Adam also designed the cover of the book a few years ago. |
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BrainFlips is the home of the world's smartest flashcards. On BrainFlips you can create, edit, share,and study flashcards on any subject matter. Adam used he experience in user interface, design, conceptual guidance, brand development, and programming to aid BrainFlips in the final stages before launch. Adam currently produces and consults with BrainFlips on brand development, marketing, design, UI, SEO/SEM, and product development. |
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The Rottinghaus Chiropractic Centers needed a web presence to accommodate a growing enterprise. The site is designed to inform patients not just on the services offered by the clinic but to inform them about the importance of chiropractic care. The goal was to provide information to empower patients to be able to care for themselves. A counter-intuitive business approach, but one receiving both accolades and a rapidly growing patient base.
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R+M is a brand development agency, activating customers for those who value health, well-being and the active pursuit. The site utilized a great mix of organic water color designs off-set by clean thick-lined illustrations. The balance was a metaphor for branding, in that one must work with the organic uncontrollable elements of a brand within the frame work of a solid plan and direction. Adam worked for 3 years at R+M before departing. |
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