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Finding Fantasyland

Art by Brad Hall

At Disney’s Yellow Shoes

New Fantasyland: the largest expansion in the history of the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World. And Brad Hall? As an art director on Disney’s Yellow Shoes Creative Group, he was at the heart the award-winning trans-media tale that unlocked the magic.

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On 14, Apr 2013 | In | By Jake Clayson

Cuemedia Demos

Design by James Holmes

With Cuemedia

Print’s dead? Don’t bet on it. We’re big proponents of the digital revolution, but there’ll always be a place for great real-world marketing collateral like this.

On 12, Apr 2013 | One Comment | In | By Jake Clayson

Kirby’s Epic Yarn

Art by Brad Hall

At Leo Burnett

Brad Hall nails the nostalgia of side-scrolling Nintendo magic in a campaign that helped Kirby’s Epic Yarn become one of the best-selling Wii games of the year.

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On 28, Mar 2013 | One Comment | In | By Jake Clayson

RumbleGel eCommerce Site

Website by Jake Clayson

At GrizzlyVox

RumbleGel products put comfort in the seat of industrial and recreational vehicles no matter where they go. When Jake customized this fully responsive e-commerce site, he made buying a RumbleGel product just as comfortable.

[Note: This project is currently in the final stage of development.]

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On 17, Mar 2013 | In | By Jake Clayson

Ferevo

Design by Michael Cañar

With Ferevo

Branding. It’s complex. But a great place to start is a solid logo and wordprint. Like the one Michael created for Ferevo. He followed it up with another key to branding in the digital age – a beautiful website.

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On 11, Mar 2013 | In | By Jake Clayson

Alex Steele Photography

Website by Niles Giberson
At GrizzlyVox

It’s always flattering when creative people ask you to do creative work for them. Like when Alex Steele hired Niles Giberson to design a website promoting her photography. Niles designed and coded this with his bare hands. Good work, Niles.

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On 09, Mar 2013 | In | By Jake Clayson

NilesGiberson.com

Website by Niles Giberson

All by Himself

Yes – those are interactive, imaginary, autobiographical tattoos on Niles‘ body. It’s a novel way to trick visitors into learning all about you. The rest of Nile’s portfolio site shows off the cool minimalist web design he’s so fond of.

Click here to explore his site for yourself.

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On 04, Mar 2013 | In | By Jake Clayson

Amiigo Fitness

UI Design by Michael Canar

With Amiigo Fitness

Mobile. It’s so hot right now. Especially when it’s wrapped in a classy, intuitive design. Check out more of Michael’s work on Behance when you get a second.

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On 04, Mar 2013 | In | By Jake Clayson

Garbett Homes

Design by James Holmes

With Cuemedia

Print’s dead? Don’t bet on it. We’re big proponents of the digital revolution, but there’ll always be a place for real-world marketing collateral like this.

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On 11, Feb 2013 | No Comments | In | By Jake Clayson

Triumph Motorcycles

Spec Project by Jake Clayson

At GrizzlyVox

Triumph built bikes for guys like James Dean and Marlon Brando. Rogue revolution and a hint of rugged sophistication – that’s what Triumph is really about.
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