Where: Copious
Revant Optics is a Portland-based custom eyewear company that manufactures high quality replacement lenses for all popular sunglasses brands. Customers who break or scratch their lenses now have an affordable method of replacement instead of purchasing new sunglasses.
This project presented a few interesting challenges. When every product looks identical, how do you differentiate them AND make them look exciting? How can we make it as easy as possible to quickly locate your replacement lenses when the complexity of the potential frame/lens combinations are high? We worked with the client to answer these questions and come up with solid solutions that firmly aligned with their active lifestyle branding.
Where: Copious
Volaris is the largest airline in Mexico, and they approached Copious with a complicated ask: to create an airline booking experience that was modern, fresh and simple to use across user groups that varied dramatically in levels of sophistication.
We created a new adaptive design that addressed numerous user problems wrapped up in business objectives with a process flow that made sense and maximized revenue for Volaris.
Mile7 needed a facelift to coincide with the Design Week Portland open house. We rolled up a small internal design team and contracted with an outside development partner to get a new site up within a month's timeframe. We wanted to create a site that reflected our personalities, design acumen and a distinctly Portland personality.
Where: Mile7
Consumer Cellular is the nation's leading provider of cellphone service to the senior market. We worked with them to create a new look and feel for their web presence, as well as redesigned key components of the site to better serve their customers. The overall goal was to make the information presented as clear and concise as possible, with large imagery and touch targets to ensure customer success.
Where: Aperion Audio
Aperion Audio needed a unique way to let customers create a custom home theater system or get a recommendation based on criteria they selected.
I rolled up a small team of developers and a senior designer, and we came up with an extensible solution that was fun to use and educational for the customer. Users were able to drag and drop speakers into their positions in the room, explore all the pre-configured systems, or get a custom recommendation – all within this beautiful and easy to use application.
Where: Aperion Audio
Aperionaudio.com was getting long in the tooth, and its foundation was showing signs of wear. So we selected a strong ecommerce platform from which to build upon (Magento), and set out to redesign the Aperion Experience.
The new version of Aperion Audio was designed with four major goals in mind:
Rebuild Aperion's web presence on a stable, fast, open-source ecommerce platform that would serve as a strong foundation for iteration and improvement.
Improve the user interface to make it easy to find all of Aperion's products.
Improve the product display templates to showcase the beauty and quality of Aperion Audio's speakers.
Make the site work a little harder for the customers who might not be familiar with who Aperion Audio is, and what they do.
Where: Aperion Audio
Aperion's checkout process was badly in need of an overhaul, so we set forth to design a new, friendlier checkout that was streamlined, easy on the eyes and had numerous user experience enhancements to make checking out delightful, fun and conversational.