Revolution In Design » Photography https://www.revolutionindesign.com A Web Development & Design Company Sun, 06 Nov 2022 14:31:42 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Internal Release of The G2 Gallery Storehttps://www.revolutionindesign.com/internal-release-of-the-g2-gallery-store/ https://www.revolutionindesign.com/internal-release-of-the-g2-gallery-store/#comments Wed, 27 Feb 2013 21:57:22 +0000 https://www.revolutionindesign.com/?p=143 After several months of planning, and serval more of designing and coding, we completed the internal release of the G2 Gallery Store. With the exceptional photographers that the gallery features in it’s regular exhibits, the store will likely overtake the primary website as the mainstay of the gallery’s online presence.

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After several months of planning, and serval more of designing and coding, we completed the internal release of the G2 Gallery Store.

With the exceptional photographers that the gallery features in it’s regular exhibits, the store will likely overtake the primary website as the mainstay of the gallery’s online presence.

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Novel calendar concept for Event Calendarhttps://www.revolutionindesign.com/novel-calendar-concept-for-event-calendar/ https://www.revolutionindesign.com/novel-calendar-concept-for-event-calendar/#comments Sun, 04 Nov 2012 03:32:39 +0000 https://www.revolutionindesign.com/?p=293 The G2 Gallery asked me to a create a new event calendar website that had a simple CMS their staff could use to keep the website up to date. They requested a design that fit in with their pre-existing online properties, but had a new and updated responsive layout. One of the challenges I faced...

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The G2 Gallery asked me to a create a new event calendar website that had a simple CMS their staff could use to keep the website up to date. They requested a design that fit in with their pre-existing online properties, but had a new and updated responsive layout.

One of the challenges I faced was how to dynamically display their monthly events in a way that was clear and easy for the novice internet users to navigate. The calendar design of the website addresses this issue by populating the homepage based on a refined date and category quer and adding some CSS to style and display each element in a way that maintains brand integrity.

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Working with new production company Cinemashedhttps://www.revolutionindesign.com/working-with-cinemashed/ https://www.revolutionindesign.com/working-with-cinemashed/#comments Thu, 28 May 2009 18:44:21 +0000 https://www.revolutionindesign.com/?p=275 A close friend of mine decided to organize video crew he has been shooting with for several years in Los Angeles into a cohesive production company, Cinemashed. We started talking about what kind of website would really convey a sense of “premium” brand quality, since many of his clients were in the fashion and jewelry...

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A close friend of mine decided to organize video crew he has been shooting with for several years in Los Angeles into a cohesive production company, Cinemashed. We started talking about what kind of website would really convey a sense of “premium” brand quality, since many of his clients were in the fashion and jewelry industry. We decided upon a design that moved the navigational and branding elements of the website to the margins, and put the photograph and film content front and center stage. The design has proven to be responsive by nature of using all four exterior boundaries as the location of and fixed elements.

For the video component of the website, we elected to go for Vimeo integration, and video posts accessible both from pages, and directly from the main menu, so that a user could have a “one-click” video experience. The draw back to this is that the videos only last as long as the vimeo account, however, the client wants the ability to take videos down on a moments notice, likely for showing clients preliminary cuts of commercials.

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