Posts Tagged ‘Web’

e|ou 2011 website

Sep 02 2011

‘Sup folks? I’ve been months away, but I’ll post a lot of things retroactively. I promise. For now, here’s the redesign for e|ou’s website to fit WordPress standards. I did it on february, and went online on march (coded and assembled by Rich Venâncio). It was lightning fast, but it’s still worth posting, being the 5th institutional site I design for the agency.

You can visit and browse it here (Portuguese only). There are some neat features in the front and backend developing, as the awards page (with real time sync with the portfolio, case studies and clients page), and some other nice stuff. I’m not entirely sure with what I should illustrate this post, so I just made some sort of mosaic for you guys.

Hey folks! I once posted a preview for the Virtual Museum I made on my own for TAM. But considering the amount of work i had with it, what I showed was really nothing. The fact is that this project had many steps, and I really could do better than just showing a video.
I mean, I had to model and shade each aircraft from scratch (on not a totally detailed, but still hi-poly level), then gather all of them on a single “showroom”, do some lightning magic, animate all the camera movement and 360 turnarounds, render it all,  convert and color correct them properly to Flash. Oh yes, I forgot to say: this was all meant to re-create a virtual representation of TAM’s real Aviation Museum on São Paulo’s stateside, hosted on tamkids.com.br.
The long process continued on Flash, where I designed, animated and co-programmed  the little(big)site that, well, while kida heavy, the client loves and it’s a nice package. Go figure. Anyway, enough with the talking, I’m here to show you some larger renders of the 3D work, and the screens of the final product, which you can visit here. Enjoy (and remember: you can click and enlarge the pictures) :] :


Here’s some of the aircrafts close-ups (click’em!):



A screenshot of Maya, so you can actually believe in this madness.

And last, but not least, some screen grabs of the site:



Ah to the hell with it, here’s the video I posted many months ago:

Fabiana Cozza

Mar 20 2011

Here are some stuff I created and/or developed for a well-known local singer, Fabiana Cozza. I’ll start this post with a trailer for her DVD (I just made the intro and some footage treatment):

Her site was a big co-lab with Richard (me visuals and flash, him with the development), this is one big ass portal designed in WordPress, linked with many 2.0 social networks, for the singer Fabiana Cozza. She in quite well-known, even overseas, and quite busy as well, so we aimed for developing a site ‘on the go’, which her staff could manage while on tour. All her channels feed the site, Flickr, MySpace, YouTube, Twitter, and some others. A huge dev effort with the WP platform, which is awesome.

It went online a little bit different, and I recommend you to check it out: www.fabianacozza.com.br.

And there was also some heavy branding work for her. Beyond her logo and visual identity, I’ll sum it all up with her Ecobag artwork (the promotional DVD she just released come within it), which also lead to many print materials:

Movimento TAM

Mar 01 2011

oodnight! I’ve been waiting to post this like forever. Well, waiting for my disposition, cause I had this here since ever :-) (along with many other stuff which in time I’ll post). This is a whole new campaign, one to build TAM Airline’s image with an younger audience in order to, well, sell them more tickets.
It was called Movimento TAM (TAM Movement), and not so much for it’s name, the goal was to be where this public’s attention is, on social networks and online gaming communities.

Here’s a collection of concepts I made to develop the identity of this initiative, and layouts for a facebook page and a facebook app for travel discussions and comparisons. As you can see, there is a lot of hand drawing on this, even on the campaign’s logo itself. Remember that now you can view the pics way bigger, just click and enjoy




Nothing like kicking off 2011 with some nice old good deed, right? Eh, I don’t know about that, but thankfully donating in this case was (is) a given. You have to spend nothing and is able to help needing children win some cool and useful stuff in change of little, uncompromising information.

In the edge of 2010, SulAmérica came to us with an impossible mission: create an online charity action with some solid results in 2 weeks. Fearless as always, me and my programmer mate accepted the challenge, and in the end it was not that hard.

Right off the bat, SulAmérica gave us the greenlight for a partnership with one of the most known ONGs in defense of children’s right and education, Abrinq. The righteous touch, however, was the idea of turning the donations into some kind of collaborative effort, in which filling up the starting form counted as 1 point and the full one as 5 points, in order to reach the goal for actual donation. A simple mechanic, that with a little help of social networks (as twitter and facebook) and a wide range of gifts, turned into a really functional behemoth.

Everything and any visual identity was created from scratch, and as you can see below, the original logo (with a Xmas tree) was replaced more generically to extend the initiative’s life span (yeah, and it was made 100% on Maya).

And from there the whole thing just flowed easily (from a layout standpoint, of course). Here’s the face of the Facebook page we created to facilitate sharing:

And wanna know what it the better part? You can still help and tell your friends here.
It doesn’t matter which language you speak or where you are… there is little to no effort in filling up a form with your e-mail, name and twitter, when you know you can help some kids smile.

I have not posted a single e-mail marketing in any portfolio I have done. Not cause I don’t do them oftenly -  god only know the few millions e-mail mkt designs I have done – , it’s just that I never saw any reason to do it. Some were quite satisfying, given how restricted this media is until this day (damn you HTML 3 and cheap e-mail readers), and sometimes things to be proud of, maybe I didn’t post’em out of stubborness. However, last month I had the chance to come-up with anything, any solution, in order to increase 2 big famous bars  client base (Salve Jorge and Posto 6 – located on the continent-recognized bohemian neighbourhood “Vila Madalena” in my hometown). Of course I had almost no time at all to think and execute, but still, even not as original as it could (it shouldn’t be an fully online campaign due to budget limitations, only an e-mail piece with maybe some ramifications), it ended up pretty nice.

For Salve Jorge (which is all about St. George and the Dragon slaying thing), we proposed the following mechanic for daily offerings: an e-mail with a huge ass dragon which in, like a guess game (and stretching it, a RPG turn-based combat), the user should pick a hit point (in one of the daggers) and then it would randomly take him to a “voucher site” where he would see the offer he earned (or no offer at all), which he could print and show on a pre-determined date.
Here’s an image displaying the whole case and the e-mail itself (chopped into 3 pieces :] )


And also, there’s the Posto 6 one… way simpler. Since it’s always pretty crowded and usually frequented by “hipsters”, the idea here was to integrate some offers directly with Foursquare. How? Pretty simple, the (Foursquare) mayor had at each visit the previlege of earning a free double-chopp, and the “normal” people also could win this everytime they completed two check-ins. Here’s the case overview and the e-mail itself:


This kinda old thing that I found makes me sad and glad at the same time. We were going to promote through Twitter and Facebook a campaign in which anyone could name the new C4 HB series (that would come with an iPod Shuffle connected to the car’s system) Citroën was planning to release. Cool thing is that the lucky winner would get the very first car in this new series, and the iPod would come with his Last.fm or MySpace playlist (if he had one),as the site would cross the social media profiles.

As I said, the sad part is that this special edition was canned and so was the website I was doing.  But fear not, since you can see the preview build here. But it’s just an image turned into HTML to fit the browser… at least you can see it bigger :]

MONSANTO AMBASSADORS

Jul 08 2010

So, this case is about an Embassy of Evilness…. no, just kidding. I’m aware of Monsanto’s bad rep, but I don’t know much about that. What I know is that this is an honest to heart initiative. Actually, it’s a campaign to stand against the trash talking and educate their own employees and third parties on defending the company’s purpose. It’s called Monsanto Ambassadors, and it consists on a online channel with a series of episodes about Monsanto’s activities, statements from vital people on those processes, and a bunch of  web community tools (such as Forums, a ”FormSpring” reproduction and a WordPress blog).

(above you see the illustrated processes of Monsanto, for the home of the forum)

See a preview version here.
Or check below the primary lay-outs (approved, but in development), the overall visual identity for this campaign.Website’s home:

Forum’s home:

ABERJE 40 YEARS

May 31 2010

Nonsense header image is nonsense. Anyway, this post is meant to showcase what is becoming a relic these days: a fully flash website. In my defense, It wasn’t meant to feature on any mobile platforms, or be optimized for any search engine. It was all about a fixed target, and a loose informative feat. to get people to understand what the Association is. Oh, of course, Aberje is the Brazilian Association for Enterprises Communications, in simple words, an Institution to all things Endomkt and Internal (HR) Management. They failed to make their own associates aware of their benefits, so in the verge of their 40 years anniversary they asked for this site.

In the end, since the identity of the campaign had a strong “Bauhaus” esque (as you see above), the smoothly animated transitions provided by Flash were quite welcome.
Better than hear about it, see it in motion.

Here are shots from the homepage, and some internal ones:

This last one is straight from the Statement’s page, for which I did some editing as post-effects. Worth seeing it, I guess.
That’s it for now. More silly sites on the way…

The year is 2008. I bought a PS3. The reason? I got some extra cash and an urge to play GTAIV. How could I ever know that shiny black thing would consume my life?
Anyway, here I am, 45 games and loads of money spent after, and I still can’t get enough of this generation of gaming. Neither can any of my mates whom have purchased a PS3.
That was when we realized we had to turn our gaming conversations into podcasts, and that’s how the Caranguejo Doido project was born.

Caranguejo Doido stands for “Crazy Crab” in portuguese, and it’s an obvious reference to Sony 2006′s E3 press conference (the Giant Enemy Crab), and clearly focused on the Playstation platform. The idea is to make a website focused on news and Playstation related gaming content to the national public, that really lacks a reliable source (not that we are going to be one, exactly).

By now it’s in development process. It’s pretty close to being finished, to be more precise. But while it’s not up, i’m going to show the logo and design I’ve come up with for this so far. So we can face this as a preview.
Enjoy the Dualshock 3 disguised as a foolish crab >

Aaaaand a screengrab from the site in development. If you are a portuguese speaking, gamer visitant, I hope to see you there…. constantly. If not, well, we’ll meet at GameTrailers forums!

See ya!

PLACAR40ANOS

May 17 2010

This one is a hotsite created for the release of Placar’s 40 years anniversary book. I wish it was a Flash website, but they did not want one. And honestly, I had no time for doing so. I just designed it, and I’m quite satisfied with how it looks. Nonetheless, even being a XHTML only site, it endend up pretty nice. With lots to do on. Oh, and Placar is a famous soccer magazine btw.


You can visit the site here. Nice navigation! (portuguese only).