Legrand is the global specialist in electrical and digital building infrastructures. It’s offering consists of solutions for commercial, industrial and residential markets, making it a benchmark for customers worldwide.
The recent website modifications consisted of a complete brand transition, a more responsive and user friendly transition to mobile applications, and some adjustments to site content. As the design lead for our divisions transition I assisted with the wireframe and mockup creation, final output of images, and implementing the new brand identity styles into each page.
Legrand is a global specialist in electrical and digital building infrastructures. Within Legrand North and Central America, the Data Communications Division is a provider of the complete end-to-end solutions with a range of copper, fiber, audio/video connectivity, physical infrastructure, cable management, and power for data center and building network solutions.
The Legrand 2019 Data Infrastructure Product Catalog provides a highlight of these products and custom capabilities that enable Legrand to meet the demands of today and tomorrow’s networks. It was a collaborative effort that utilized both the Marketing and Product Management teams, and is broken into sections providing the end user with a simplified experience. View the full catalog at here.
These Legrand Product Ads were created for the launch of two new products for the Data Communications Division of Legrand: The new Infinium HD Enclosure and the USB-C Power Bank. Each product ad required a set of 3 different ads, each designed to highlight a specific feature of the product.
The Infinium HD Enclosure focused on different product features for each for ad, allowing the end user to see the breadth of benefits from this one product. While the USB-C Power Bank focused on the same benefit for each ad, portability. Showing how that one benefit can help the end user in multiple ways.
Featured are several Legrand product renders created using KeyShot rendering software. Products types range in scale from large rack and cabinet assemblies to smaller cassettes and adapter panels.
Grip Magazine tells the stories of up and coming climbers, highlights news in the growing sport, and offers the reader suggestions to new adventurous climbing locations.
As the sole designer of this project I work on all aspects from concept creation, to layout, typography, print and execution.
A Day In The Life was an infographic created for Datto, a leading cloud-based software and technology provider. The infographic was designed based on feed back from an innovation focus group of Datto partners, the groups attempt was to target the major pain points of a managed service provider (MSP). Each identified task was then ranked by level of difficulty and importance and mapped through two versions of visual infographics for reporting. To learn more about the focus group and their findings visit: techculture.datto.com/2015/10/06/innovation-focus-group-learning-from-datto-partners/
Cinematics was a site designed to allow users a behind the scenes look at how movies are made and what about them grabs our attention.
The interface was designed to take a narrative (like movies) and allow the user to filter through them, displaying whatever cinematic features they wish. Some of those cinematic features include camera shots, camera angles, or what type of scene it was. These filters can be viewed in two different forms; the first is a movie formate that plays the movie highlighting only their filtered selections. The second is more of a map-like formate, allowing the user to see their selected filters in comparison to the other sections of the movie.
Story Explorer was a service designed to promote education in a fun and interactive way, through easily accessible technology and hands-on learning.
An interactive website teaches children the fundamentals of reading and writing through entertaining subject based games. Allowing children to pick and choose their favorite characters to take them on adventures in the places they want to explore lets the child feel more in control of their learning.This also provides the parent with the option to monitor their child's progress and tailor the site to best suit their child's needs.
Both parents and children are able to order a book kit that will allow the child to build their own story at home. The kit gives the child an opportunity to put themselves in their stories while learning through a more hands-on approach at the same time. Once their stories are complete, they can be sent back in so the parent and child can receive a professionally bound book that can be read over and over, or even given as a gift.