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2007
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JanuaryJuly 18th, 2008
Gallery: Firm Anywhere website, reference card, etc.
- Artist: jensantarelli Category: Graphic Design
- Gallery published on 18.07.08
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The firm's external access site didn't have a large amount of content, so I needed to come up with a design that would take up the extra space but yet also be scaleable to various browser sizes. I also made a browser icon from the globe and used the same design elements in the print correspondence that went out about the site.
July 18th, 2008
Gallery: Firm Connect announcement & reference card
- Artist: jensantarelli Category: Graphic Design
- Gallery published on 18.07.08
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When the firm launched their extranet, they wanted to make sure that the announcement was something that all of the attorneys would notice. Rather than just printing on colored paper like previous correspondence, I based the design of the announcement document and reference card on the branding of the firm's public website.
July 18th, 2008
Gallery: wedding invitations
- Artist: jensantarelli Category: Print Design
- Gallery published on 18.07.08
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My sister got married this year and my present to her was that I made her wedding invitations. They picked the first 2, one for each side of the family.
July 18th, 2008
Gallery: Salt & Pepper
- Artist: jensantarelli Category: Photography
- Gallery published on 18.07.08
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I've contacted a few friends over the years about doing collaborations that combined my photos with their artwork. What I had in mind was that whatever they drew would interact with the setting of the photo and Chris Beverwyk captured that perfectly.
July 18th, 2008
Gallery: 40oz Comics
- Artist: jensantarelli Category: Interactive Design
- Gallery published on 18.07.08
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This is the redesign I did for Jim Mahfood's online portfolio. The front page and section images were already done from when someone else started the project, but I started the layout from scratch in order to make navigation more intuitive. My goal was also to make a design where the section images can be swapped out from time to time in order to keep it fresh without having to redo the entire site. Go to the link below to see the live site.
www.40ozcomics.com
July 18th, 2008
Gallery: Antone Photography
- Artist: jensantarelli Category: Interactive Design
- Gallery published on 18.07.08
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My goal for this site was to create a layout that was visually interesting, yet simple enough that the design didn't overpower the photographer's work. Since the client expressed an interest in maintaining the site himself, it was built to be easily updated by a person with limited HTML skills. The site is no longer live, but you can view a mirror of it here: www.jensantarelli.com/antone
July 18th, 2008
Gallery: Alzheimer's Association
- Artist: jensantarelli Category: Interactive Design
- Gallery published on 18.07.08
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The layout that I did for the "Brain Tour" was an online slide show and has turned into one of the most popular sections on their website. I edited most of the images, implemented the roll-overs, and did a majority of the HTML and CSS. The Alzheimer's Association also made a CD version for distribution to their chapters and other educational venues. Go to the link below to see the live site.
www.alz.org/brain
July 18th, 2008
Milky Disco

Welcome to Milky Disco weblog, things are about to get dirty around here really soon.
Gallery: The ZED Design PortFolio
Hello Computerlove™

We are Nueva Forma™. It's nice to meet you. And while we're on the whole "introductions" theme, we're going to give you the skinny on who we are.
Relatively young, but voracious about quality sound (or sound quality!) and aesthetics, Nueva Forma™ is a creative of sound-makers, designers, and ever-evolving digerati. We produce and release records of the highest bar, measure, and note, fitted in limited edition packaging only to add delight to the senses that our music has not yet seized.
We understand that without our talented artists, we have no vessel to build from. From this appreciation come our best talents. Our belief, like most quality-seekers, is that compromise holds no advantage. To us, there is no such thing as haste in sound, the thing that is whipped together in a day or week’s effort, speedily traversed to the record shops and chain stores only for monetary gain—or, as determined by the market, a lack thereof. Equally, shitty design is nothing but another ghost. This is to say, boo to both.
While we realize and certainly embrace the portability and convenience of digital media, mp3s specifically, we must not abandon the original carriage that is tangible media. Nueva Forma™ recognizes the importance in the curious beauty of physical packaging, memorable album art, and unique artist branding, and carries that principle into each and every project we craft. We hope that our music and packaging is such the thing to be a part of your collection of discerning sights and sounds.
We look forward to meeting the Computerlove™ community and we welcome you to our community.
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Gallery: Gejius™ at PDX Pop Now!™ 2007
- Artist: NuevaForma Category: Photography
- Gallery published on 18.07.08
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Shots taken of Gejius™ at PDX Pop Now!™ 2007. Photo credits go to the festival photographer "photojq."
Gallery: Gejius™ - the Artistery Recording "Party" pictures
- Artist: NuevaForma Category: Photography
- Gallery published on 18.07.08
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The Artistery Recording "Party" was more of a party than it originally intended to be. The purpose of this Recording "Party" was to get live crowd vocals and samples for the next Gejius™ album, title-yet-to-be-announced. The recording session was a huge success with an attendance around 25 drunk-ish people. A video recording was made of the night and is yet to be edited, but will be posted when ready.
These pictures were taken by G. Harold, a close friend and contributor of Gejius™.




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