The entertainment samples below range from tiny to quite robust. One of my biggest goals in sites like these is consistency and flexibility. Those two things can be counter-productive when you hand the keys over to a client, but knowing how to lean into what your CMS offers is critical to this. Some sections of content need rigid templates, some sections need flexibility for landing pages and campaigns. Three clients in very different stages of promotion are showcased below.

My contributions
✓ UI Design
✓ Quality Assurance
HersheyPA.com
The destination website for the global candy-maker’s hometown. This site needed to pull dozens of attractions into one site to cross-promote one another and allow a trip-building experience.

My contributions
✓ UI Design
✓ Content Strategy
✓ Project Management
✓ Quality Assurance
Atomic Live Events
Chances are, you’ve seen Atomic’s work at numerous major events: Wrestlemania, Nike, Golden Globes, the list goes on… Yet, their old website struggled to communicate what their primary product line actually is and how it works. We injected their unique brand flare throughout every nugget of this site, while keeping a relatively clean UI and improved communication pathways.
Please sign my petition for phase 2 where modular systems appear to defy gravity throughout the site.

My contributions
✓ Client Discovery
✓ UI Design
✓ Custom WordPress Development
A+A Productions
Chances are, you’ve also seen A+A Productions’ work if you’ve ever watched an Apple launch event. Unlike Atomic, A+A operated under Fight Club rules: they couldn’t broadcast their work to the world. Well, I guess they technically did…
Super small—but punchy—website to introduce themselves and their not-so-hidden talents.
The redacted text animations are a nod to their long-standing discretion.