A website I designed and built for the City of Philadelphia’s new college initiative program. This site uses WordPress as a CMS for easily updated content. A full page screenshot can be seen below. Visit the site. Continue Reading →
Front page design for Intuit‘s Billing Manager product. In addition to designing the marketing materials (this website), Transmogrify worked with Intuit to design and build the product itself. Unfortunately, Intuit has since reskinned the site and application to be more in line with their newly updated corporate brand, but you can view a full page screenshot here. Check out Billing Manager. Continue Reading →
Transmogrify designed and built this iPhone app for DealCatcher to allow their customers to plan their holiday shopping before Black Friday ads are available from their iPhones. This application was selected as a New York Times Gadgetwise “App of the Week.” Download TGI Black Friday. Continue Reading →
Web site design and brand identity for home theater and automation specialists Digital Oasis. The site is still under construction, but a link and more screenshots will follow shortly. Continue Reading →
Use your iPhone to search for any Ticketfly-backed promoter or venue (in this case R5 Productions) shows, buy tickets, and get directions and info for venues. Continue Reading →
A home page concept design for the political non-profit Project Vote Smart. While the pitch didn’t work out, I’m proud of the design of this page. Full page screenshot after the jump. Continue Reading →
I designed and built this site for a local Irish-rock band. The site was built using using HTML, PHP, and CSS. View the site. Full page screenshot after the jump. Continue Reading →
An template designed and built for DealCatcher to use for their weekly newsletter mailings. Full page screenshot below. Check out a local copy of the newsletter. Continue Reading →
Flyer design for a DJ night run by me and my friends at And Dim Sum. I took our brand (cartoon versions of ourselves) and incorporated it with some of the most iconic baseball cards of our generation. In addition to this flyer, each of the DJs had their own printed baseball cards which were distributed as promotional pieces. Continue Reading →
Transmogrify designed and built this small application for Intuit to reference across a few of their different products. It’s a referral service into which users import contacts from a variety of social networks, e-mail services, and contact lists. The UI was designed to handle each of these different methods of import in the same way, with small tweaks to the experience to let the user know the source of each of their contacts. Continue Reading →