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Pittsburgh Gallery Guide Printed Book (PGG)

History/Background:

The Pittsburgh Gallery Guide (PGG) is in its 3rd year of existence. It is a grass roots effort to create a printed guide that is distributed and available for free in the city of Pittsburgh. There is currently a distribution of 10,000 guides. The Pittsburgh Gallery Guide wishes to expand its audience and readership by taking their publication to the web as well as mobile devices.

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  • Case Studies
    • ModCloth Winston Awards
      • Online participation is sometimes a challenge to promote, but by running a contest campaign for the "Best Review" with The Winston Awards will help ModCloth increase participation.Read More

    • H Financial Management Website Redesign
      • H Financial Management wants to communicate a focus on the client as an individual person with individual needs and goals, where the company is always putting the client's best interests first. It wants to evoke a sense of trust, tradition and values while forming long-term personal relationships with their clients.Read More

  • Websites
    • Pittsburgh Gallery Guide Website
      • The PGG website will serve as a central hub for art information for South Western PA (the Pittsburgh Region).Read More

    • iNetworks Website Redesign
      • I worked closely with the iNetworks team to create a design that worked for both them and their clients. Read More

  • Other Design
    • Pittsburgh Gallery Tours Flash Prototype
      • The PGG website will serve as a central hub for art information for the Pittsburgh region (and South Western PA). The mobile counterpart will serve as a personal navigator for self-guided tours.Read More

    • Pittsburgh Gallery Guide Printed Book
      • The Pittsburgh Gallery Guide (PGG) is in its 3rd year of existence. It is a grass roots effort to create a printed guide that is distributed and available for free in the city of Pittsburgh. There is currently a distribution of 10,000 guides. Read More