Caplan’s Miele Gallery is an interactive appliance showroom. The website was designed to reflect the real-life showroom experience while highlighting Caplan’s tradition of combining service and quality.
Credits: Client: Caplan's Appliances, Agency: Red Tettemer, Chief Creative Director: Steve Red, Executive Creative Director: Michael Barker, Copywriter: Jeff Gonick, Designers: Ryan Blain & Jamie Steen, Technology Lead: Jason Marziani, Interactive Development: Alpha 51
My Role: Concept, Graphic Design, Interactive Design
Philadelphia restaurateur Stephen Starr’s most recent venture into culinary Manhattan. The website was designed and developed with a focus on the restaurant’s contrast of sensations.
Credits: Client: Starr Restaurants, Agency: 160over90, Chief Creative Director: Darryl Cilli, Associate Creative Director: Jim Walls, Copywriter: Brendan Quinn, Art Director/Designer: Greg Ash, Interactive Designer/Developer: Ryan Blain
My Role: Content Management, Flash Development
A Greenwich, Connecticut-based real estate developer of high-end residential and commercial New England properties. Their website was created to showcases their impeccable, classically-styled craftsmanship in the art of homebuilding.
Credits: Client: Orlando Development Company, Agency: Walls Advertising + Design, Creative Director: Laura Walls, Interactive Designer and Developer: Ryan Blain
My Role: Content Management, Flash Development, Graphic Design, Interactive Design
A modern yet approachable home design boutique in Philadelphia. The Open House website provides a unique interface for browsing their wide variety of carefully selected products.
Credits: Client: Open House, Agency: 160over90, Chief Creative Director: Darryl Cilli, Associate Creative Director: Dan Shepelavy, Copywriter: Brendan Quinn, Art Director/Designer: Adam Flanagan, Interactive Designer and Developer: Ryan Blain, Photographer: Matt Bednarik
My Role: Flash Development
A campaign to create a new home for skateboarding in Philadelphia. This installation piece was projected at Freejade Art Gallery and was created using a mashup of Google Analytics and Yahoo Pipes. The goal was to show that support for the Philly skate community reaches far beyond the city limits.
Credits: Client: Paine's Park Project, Agency: Red Tettemer, Chief Creative Director: Steve Red, Creative Director: Ford Haegele, Interactive Art Director: Ty Burrowbridge, Interactive Creative Director: Ben Mallory, Interactive Designer/Developer: Ryan Blain
My Role: Flash Development
The White Building is classical yet modern and approachable. The website highlights the building’s attention to detail and speaks to the urban dweller’s desire to occupy and utilize space.
Credits: Client: Goldman Properties, Agency: 160over90, Chief Creative Director: Darryl Cilli, Associate Creative Director: Dan Shepelavy, Copywriter: Brendan Quinn, Art Director/Designer: Giacomo Ciminello, Interactive Designer/Developer: Ryan Blain
My Role: Flash Development
In the late 1920’s, The Franklin Mortgage & Investment Co. served as the front for the largest alcohol ring in the country. Today it is a celebration of the golden age of barrooms and the art of a finely mixed drink.
Credits: Client: The Franklin Mortgage & Investment Co., Agency: Letter27, Creative Director and Designer: Staci Katz, Creative Director and Copywriter: Nicole Santucci, Interactive Designer and Developer: Ryan Blain
My Role: Content Management, Interactive Design, Javascript & HTML Development
A celebration of grilling and the love of meat. The website hopes to inspire “all year ’round” grilling and it promotes the idea that grilling is a fun way to bring together friends and family.
Credits: Client: Hatfield Quality Meats, Agency: Red Tettemer, Chief Creative Director: Steve Red, Executive Creative Director: Michael Barker, Art Director: Todd Taylor, Copywriter: Jeff Gonick, Interactive Creative Director: Ben Mallory, Technology Lead: Jason Marziani, Interactive Designer: Ryan Blain, Interactive Developer: Carl Rice, Producer: Joe Mosca
My Role: Graphic Design, Interactive Design
The fifth edition in the yearly saga that portrays the struggle between Groundhog and Shadow. The website allows visitors to send Groundhog well-wishes, get updates on his status, and vote on whether he’ll survive.
Credits: Client: Pennsylvania Tourism, Agency: Red Tettemer, Chief Creative Director: Steve Red, Exec. Creative Director: Michael Barker, Art Director: Steve Thompson, Copywriter: Jeff Gonick, Amanda Soehl, Interactive Creative Director: Ben Mallory, Technology Lead: Jason Marziani, Interactive Designer: Matt Althouse, Interactive Designer and Developer: Ryan Blain
My Role: Flash Development
At Buddakan, Starr’s temple of modern Asian cuisine, guests enter through an Asian garden surrounded by multi-colored archways, 25-foot tall trees that appear to grow through the ceiling, rocks and foot bridges, to arrive at the awe inspiring restaurant’s main dining room. The website’s design reflects the theatrical dining experience of the restaurant.
Credits: Client: Starr Restaurants, Agency: 160over90, Chief Creative Director: Darryl Cilli, Associate Creative Director: Jim Walls, Copywriter: Brendan Quinn, Art Director/Designer: Adam Flanagan, Interactive Designer/Developer: Ryan Blain
My Role: Concept, Content Management, Flash Development, Graphic Design Elements
This website design concept was created as part of a brand concept that aimed to highlight Metro Bank’s unique approach to customer service.
Credits: Client: Metro Bank, Agency: Red Tettemer, Chief Creative Director: Steve Red, Executive Creative Director: Michael Barker, Art Director: Todd Taylor, Copywriter: Jeff Gonick, Art Director: Yasmine Hamdy, Interactive Designer: Ryan Blain
Hidden Acres Campground’s website is about fun and nostalgia. I was contracted to bring the designs to life with an easily updated Wordpress system.
Credits: Client: Hidden Acres Campground, Agency: Walls Advertising + Design, Creative Director and Designer: Laura Walls, Interactive Developer: Ryan Blain
My Role: Javascript & HTML Development, Wordpress Development