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Sunday, October 24, 2010

Clark Gable: Suave, Snique-y or Both?

I think this preview for The Jefferson Hotel on SniqueAway came out particularly well; how can you go wrong with Spencer Tracy and Esther Williams?

Design by Amanda Hinds






Monday, October 4, 2010

Snique-y. Very, Very Snique-y

Yours truly is currently in engaged in the delicious pursuit of luxury travel.

Weeeeeeell, okay, more along the lines of writing about the delicious pursuit of luxury travel. I am now one of two writers (the other being my mentor-in-crime, the spectacularly talented Brian Turner) for SniqueAway, a member-only private sale travel site. And let me tell you: it's fun.

Here are some screen shots from the sales I've worked on. (Click on 'em to make 'em bigger)

The Buccaneer


The James





The Wedmore


Clean Water For All!

I had the privilege of working with the fine people at Stonybrook Water to help them rewrite their website. Now, it's a whole lot clearer — much like their water.

Here are a few screenshots; you can check out the entire site here.


Nicki Krawczyk, Protector of Toddlers

Lest you think it's all fun and games being a copywriter, let me put you straight: it's not. Sometimes we have to save people. Small people. People of the toddler persuasion who could, very easily, fall off their beds and bump their noggins. It happens — but not on my watch.

Partnering with my friends at Linnette Studios, we put together the user guide for a Dorel Safety 1st bedrail. Here are a few pages from the guide.

Parents...you're welcome.


Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Taking My Cue From a New Website

I've recently had the pleasure of beginning work with Lisa Quackenbush, owner of cuePR. Her dynamic, multi-faceted PR and marketing firm specializes in the design and architecture fields, which, frankly, makes it all the more fun for me! As the first of what I hope will be many projects together, we've created her website.

Designs by Trish Lafleur






A Little Romance

Ladies and gentlemen, your patience has finally paid off. After months of waiting with baited breath, here we have it: the back cover copy for "Quarterback Daddy".

Seriously.

I've said it before and I'll say it again, this gig writing back cover copy for Harlequin is an absolute riot.

Along with "Quarterback Daddy," please also enjoy copy for "The Firefighter's Secret Baby" and "Receptionist Under Cover." I may have just reached the pinnacle of my career. :-D






Thursday, March 25, 2010

Let's Get a Little Poggled

This past winter, I had the pleasure of helping the creators of a new community site restructure the user experience, revamp the copy and refine the content strategy from head to toe (so to speak). The purpose of Poggled.com is to give people an opportunity to get customized bar recommendations, get the inside deal on drink specials at bars they like and bars they would like, and hook up with their friends to head out on the town. Fun, huh?

Below are some shots of the [non-member/non-signed-in] landing page and a few frames from the sign-up process. Cheers!









Monday, February 22, 2010

A Pluck-y Community Integration

When SmarterTravel.com decided they wanted to add a community platform to their sited, they used structure and templates from a company called Pluck. When they wanted those implemented, designed and written for, they used the product team, Kate Orchard (the designer) and myself. Sans an Information Archictect, this involved a great deal of content strategy, not to mention a great deal of fun.

Here are a few select images from the flow. As you can imagine, there are certainly a ton more.

Redesigning a Pup's Domain

The goal redesign of Airfarewatchdog.com was to make the site more user-friendly and intuitive for the would-be traveler. This involved restructuring pages, restructuring use case paths and working with a pretty cute dog illustration. It's tough being me.

Designs by Michelle Carlson and Justin Henry.