Browse Work

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Sebastian Junger

Working with Sebastian, Hachette and agent Stuart Krichevsky Literary Agency – I designed his website and online archive for his books, articles, and films.

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Mark Moffett (Doctor Bugs)

Working with the author, explorer, and photographer Mark Moffett I led the design direction for his author and ecologist storytelling website

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James Kaplan

I have worked with James for many years, designing online promotions for all of his books. Design cues, motion, and media create an engaging way of exploring Kaplan’s work.

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Joanne Ramos: The Farm

Working closely with Joanne I designed a complete look to promote her new critically acclaimed novel, The Farm. The site features various immersive engagement tools for readers and book clubs including interactive guides and galleries. From the Publisher’s basic PDF’s I created pieces that could be shared and presented in all kinds of group settings.…

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The Bridge at the Aspen Institute

I was the creative director for a new program design on race and identity at the Aspen Institute, founded by former NPR host Michele Norris. As well as establishing the program’s visual identity, I oversaw the style guide development and directed the creative for international campaigns to engage funding partners. The Race Card Project powers the identity-sharing and storytelling products into curriculum tools at The Bridge.

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Rebecca Donner: All the Frequent Troubles of Our Days

I have worked with author Rebecca Donner for many years as her creative consultant on a range of projects. In the run up to publication of her critically acclaimed book All the Frequent Troubles of Our Days I’ve overseen and produced a variety of media to engage across various social and video-based platforms.

Author website design by Adrian Kinloch
Brad Stone: Amazon Unbound

Within a tight deadline I designed and deployed Brad Stone’s author website to promote his latest book, Amazon Unbound. I worked with his publisher and publicity team to produce assets for book clubs and branded newsletter integration.

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Author & Director Website for Jan Eliasberg

Working with Jan’s deep back-catalog of directorial work I created a new space that would engage her large film-making audience with her debut novel Hannah’s War.

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Kristin Lawless / Macmillan

Working with Kristin Lawless and her publisher I designed a complete look to promote her new book Formerly Known as Food and work on her food manifesto.

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Veterans’ Town Hall – Community Building

For almost a year I have been working with Sebastian Junger, Kristen Eaton, and Congressman Seth Moulton’s team to develop a national database and event platform for returning servicemen and women.

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J. Maarten Troost

To promote Headhunters on my Doorstep I designed a page of ephemera with textures and imagery inspired by Troost’s description of his voyages.

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Street Gang: The Complete History of Sesame Street

Marketing and book website design for Michael Davis’ Street Gang: The Complete History of Sesame Street. The original version of the site was a fully interactive experience produced in Flash.

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Ariel Djanikian

Website and brand design for Ariel Djanikian and her sci-fi novel The Office of Mercy. As part of the initial promotion and engagement, I also designed ID cards and authentic print pieces based on the novel’s dystopian plot.

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Cinema Scope Magazine

Website and online brand design for the widely-respected Canadian film magazine.

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Georgia Hunter

Georgia and I worked together to present her book We Were the Lucky Ones through an online archive of her family history, tracing the horrifying and gripping tale of their holocaust survival.

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Narrative 4

  Working directly with the board, team-leaders and story-tellers I was the creative director on the brand overhaul for the global story-exchange organization Narrative 4.   “Today, Narrative 4 is working in four continents, twelve countries, and 18 US states. Our work – rooted in the N4 story exchange – equips people to use their stories…

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The Race Card Project

Since its inception I have been the Creative Director and Designer for The Race Card Project, and awarded the 2013 Peabody prize  for for excellence in electronic media.

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Gordon McAlpine

Web design and animation for Gordon McAlpine.

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Barbara Ehrenreich / ICM Partners & Twelve Books)

Website design for New York Times bestselling author of Nickel and Dimed, and Living with a Wild God, Barbara Ehrenreich.

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Not Television

Identity design, brand development and website for London based magazine for cabaret, moving-image, queer and DIY culture.

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Eddie Joyce

Author website design for Eddie Joyce to promote his novel Small Mercies.“Eddie Joyce’s debut novel masterfully depicts an Italian-Irish American family on Staten Island and their complicated emotional history. Ten years after the loss of Bobby—the Amendola family’s youngest son—everyone is still struggling to recover from the firefighter’s unexpected death”

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Amor Towles

Author website design that includes animation and artwork from Amor.

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Where the City Meets the Wild

What happens when nature reclaims what man once stole. Adrian Kinloch’s photo essay for Slate Magazine.

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David Epstein

Author website design for Eddie Joyce to promote his novel Small Mercies.“Eddie Joyce’s debut novel masterfully depicts an Italian-Irish American family on Staten Island and their complicated emotional history. Ten years after the loss of Bobby—the Amendola family’s youngest son—everyone is still struggling to recover from the firefighter’s unexpected death”