Mike N Garrett

Designer

Hello@KernMe.org

VCU Art History Department

2008

IllustratorCSSDreamweaverFlash
PhotoshopxHTML

I was hired this summer as an intern for the Dean of the Arts at VCU. My first project was to redesign the Department of Art History website. It was old, outdated, tabled and buggy. They gave me free reign over the entire process, from creating a concept to coding the end product. I was the designer responsible for all communications, mockups, and updates. It was really an eye-opening experience.

First Mock Up
Second Mock Up
Third Mock Up

Mock Ups

In the initial mockups I was asked to develop a typographic logo, hence the large “Art History” in the second and third mockup. Each of these mocks were sketched out first and then reproduced in illustrator. There were countless variations, but these were the most prominent. The first is the most experimental (Art History Departments are notoriously conservative). In the second, I worked with the golden ratio to build out a design that allowed for as much user interaction and presented as much information up from as possible for an Art History department. The third and final was closest to what we ended up with. I focused on subtracting as much out of the design as possible without getting rid of some of the basic elements that needed to be included, in my opinion.

Final Mock Up
Final Mock Up

Design Direction

These mockups whittled down the fine points of all the features the department did and didn’t want on their site. They kept bringing up Yale’s site and how they wanted to mimic their level of professionalism, so I added a few things, like an images slide show, high-end typography and scripts like thickbox for images and subpages. These mockups are still in illustrator, but after we decide on a look for a page I don’t stay too far from the original design.

Built Out
Thickbox Example
Built Out Faculty Page
Faculty Thickbox

The CSS

The end product turned out to be a lot more detailed than I had anticipated. I’ve never used so many typographically specific code. The advantage is that it’s really beautiful because of those small details. The first screen shot captures the page, the second captures a Thickbox detail. The next two follow the same pattern, just with the faculty page.

See for yourself. – My design is no longer being used.
VCU Art History Department on Behance.net

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Designer

Hello@KernMe.org

757.377.7859

Objective

I am a designer looking for a firm interested in lifetime learners, question seekers and innovative problem solvers.



Experience

Lead Graphic & Web Designer, Mplayit, Ashburn, Virginia

Provided and all-around mortar for the bricks. Responsible for web & UI design, print design, front-end development, promoting Mplayit though social media, app statistics, app developer relations with Mplayit, corporate site and blog upkeep and delivery driving.

2009–2010

Web Consultant, VCU Dean of the Arts, Richmond, Virginia

Responsible for maintaining and building the Art History Department Web presence. Researched and built Web applications for the promotion of VCU Arts.

2008–2009

Apple Campus Rep, Volt Services Group, Richmond, Virginia

Promoted Apple products to VCU. Acted as a resource for support to students and faculty.

2006–2008

Music Director and Manager, WVCW, Richmond, Virginia

Managed operations on a day-to-day basis. Accomplished more in two years than what was completed in the last ten.

2006–2009

Additional Experience

Objects+Methods

Lecture series at VCU with guests including Massimo Vignelli, Ivan Chermayeff and Chaz Maviyane-Davies.

2006–2009

Tasmeem Design Conference

International design conference, Tasmeem, in Doha, Qatar where I participated and presented a charette-style project on the problems with transportation in a growing city.

2008

Education

Norfolk Academy, High School
University of Maryland Baltimore County, Studied Engineering
Virginia Commonwealth University, BFA in Graphic Design

2004
2005
2009

Range of Design Skills

Adobe CS4, Web design concepts and coding, identity design, typography, Web standards, usability, accessibility, team building, the grid and commercial printing.


Technical Expertise

XHTML 1.1, HTML 4.01, CSS 2 & 3, HTML 5/XHTML 5, Processing, Actionscript 2, Blueprint and similar CSS frameworks, jQuery


References available upon request