Portfolio / Industries / Co-branding
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Yahoo! Lender Search “Money Talk” Campaign
Landing Page with Three Figures (unused)
Project Description: Concept here was to grab potential customers attention using engaging portraits from U.S. currency which would be familiar to customers and relevant to the subject of getting a loan. Each banner ad showed a different portrait which was then echoed on the landing page along with the messaging when uses they clicked-through.
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Cisco WebEx Meetings Plus Summer Campaign
Mass Market Landing Page
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NextCustomer Family of Brands Logo Examples
Project Description: The original LeadsCon logo had a checkmark in a box as the logomark along with the logotype. This redesign for the NextCustomer logo was crowd sourced by my client and I was assigned to create the additional family of logos based on the new direction. Each website already had a distinct color I had developed previously and applied to the various logos. NextSubscriber had not been designed or developed yet so it's color is less thought out.
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Cisco Webex Free Trial Signup Step 2 Form, Multi-variant Test Variations
User Flow Map Showing Which Screen Is Being Redesigned Within The Current Experience
Project Description: To help explain what I was working on and the user experience which I based my decisions on, I created a quick user flow diagram showing screenshots along with short text explanations of the user journey both before and after interacting with the sign-up screens I was working on. This helped focus decisions to specific areas, optimize content to improve user experience, and identify most effective opportunities for multi-variant testing. Each of the variations were based on learnings from other Cisco Webex products, team input/feedback, plus learnings I incorporated from studying best practices in form design, lead generation, and UX marketing design.
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Cisco Webex Free Trial Signup Step 2 Form, Multi-variant Test Variations
Version 1
Project Description: To help explain what I was working on and the user experience which I based my decisions on, I created a quick user flow diagram showing screenshots along with short text explanations of the user journey both before and after interacting with the sign-up screens I was working on. This helped focus decisions to specific areas, optimize content to improve user experience, and identify most effective opportunities for multi-variant testing. Each of the variations were based on learnings from other Cisco Webex products, team input/feedback, plus learnings I incorporated from studying best practices in form design, lead generation, and UX marketing design.
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Cisco Webex Free Trial Signup Step 2 Form, Multi-variant Test Variations
Version 10
Project Description: To help explain what I was working on and the user experience which I based my decisions on, I created a quick user flow diagram showing screenshots along with short text explanations of the user journey both before and after interacting with the sign-up screens I was working on. This helped focus decisions to specific areas, optimize content to improve user experience, and identify most effective opportunities for multi-variant testing. Each of the variations were based on learnings from other Cisco Webex products, team input/feedback, plus learnings I incorporated from studying best practices in form design, lead generation, and UX marketing design.
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Cisco Webex Free Trial Signup Step 2 Form, Multi-variant Test Variations
Version 11
Project Description: To help explain what I was working on and the user experience which I based my decisions on, I created a quick user flow diagram showing screenshots along with short text explanations of the user journey both before and after interacting with the sign-up screens I was working on. This helped focus decisions to specific areas, optimize content to improve user experience, and identify most effective opportunities for multi-variant testing. Each of the variations were based on learnings from other Cisco Webex products, team input/feedback, plus learnings I incorporated from studying best practices in form design, lead generation, and UX marketing design.
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Cisco Webex Free Trial Signup Step 2 Form, Multi-variant Test Variations
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Project Description: To help explain what I was working on and the user experience which I based my decisions on, I created a quick user flow diagram showing screenshots along with short text explanations of the user journey both before and after interacting with the sign-up screens I was working on. This helped focus decisions to specific areas, optimize content to improve user experience, and identify most effective opportunities for multi-variant testing. Each of the variations were based on learnings from other Cisco Webex products, team input/feedback, plus learnings I incorporated from studying best practices in form design, lead generation, and UX marketing design.
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Cisco Webex Free Trial Signup Step 2 Form, Multi-variant Test Variations
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Project Description: To help explain what I was working on and the user experience which I based my decisions on, I created a quick user flow diagram showing screenshots along with short text explanations of the user journey both before and after interacting with the sign-up screens I was working on. This helped focus decisions to specific areas, optimize content to improve user experience, and identify most effective opportunities for multi-variant testing. Each of the variations were based on learnings from other Cisco Webex products, team input/feedback, plus learnings I incorporated from studying best practices in form design, lead generation, and UX marketing design.
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Cisco Webex Free Trial Signup Step 2 Form, Multi-variant Test Variations
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Project Description: To help explain what I was working on and the user experience which I based my decisions on, I created a quick user flow diagram showing screenshots along with short text explanations of the user journey both before and after interacting with the sign-up screens I was working on. This helped focus decisions to specific areas, optimize content to improve user experience, and identify most effective opportunities for multi-variant testing. Each of the variations were based on learnings from other Cisco Webex products, team input/feedback, plus learnings I incorporated from studying best practices in form design, lead generation, and UX marketing design.
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Cisco Webex Free Trial Signup Step 2 Form, Multi-variant Test Variations
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Project Description: To help explain what I was working on and the user experience which I based my decisions on, I created a quick user flow diagram showing screenshots along with short text explanations of the user journey both before and after interacting with the sign-up screens I was working on. This helped focus decisions to specific areas, optimize content to improve user experience, and identify most effective opportunities for multi-variant testing. Each of the variations were based on learnings from other Cisco Webex products, team input/feedback, plus learnings I incorporated from studying best practices in form design, lead generation, and UX marketing design.
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Cisco Webex Free Trial Signup Step 2 Form, Multi-variant Test Variations
Version 6
Project Description: To help explain what I was working on and the user experience which I based my decisions on, I created a quick user flow diagram showing screenshots along with short text explanations of the user journey both before and after interacting with the sign-up screens I was working on. This helped focus decisions to specific areas, optimize content to improve user experience, and identify most effective opportunities for multi-variant testing. Each of the variations were based on learnings from other Cisco Webex products, team input/feedback, plus learnings I incorporated from studying best practices in form design, lead generation, and UX marketing design.
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Cisco Webex Free Trial Signup Step 2 Form, Multi-variant Test Variations
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Project Description: To help explain what I was working on and the user experience which I based my decisions on, I created a quick user flow diagram showing screenshots along with short text explanations of the user journey both before and after interacting with the sign-up screens I was working on. This helped focus decisions to specific areas, optimize content to improve user experience, and identify most effective opportunities for multi-variant testing. Each of the variations were based on learnings from other Cisco Webex products, team input/feedback, plus learnings I incorporated from studying best practices in form design, lead generation, and UX marketing design.
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Cisco Webex Free Trial Signup Step 2 Form, Multi-variant Test Variations
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Project Description: To help explain what I was working on and the user experience which I based my decisions on, I created a quick user flow diagram showing screenshots along with short text explanations of the user journey both before and after interacting with the sign-up screens I was working on. This helped focus decisions to specific areas, optimize content to improve user experience, and identify most effective opportunities for multi-variant testing. Each of the variations were based on learnings from other Cisco Webex products, team input/feedback, plus learnings I incorporated from studying best practices in form design, lead generation, and UX marketing design.
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Cisco Webex Free Trial Signup Step 2 Form, Multi-variant Test Variations
Version 9
Project Description: To help explain what I was working on and the user experience which I based my decisions on, I created a quick user flow diagram showing screenshots along with short text explanations of the user journey both before and after interacting with the sign-up screens I was working on. This helped focus decisions to specific areas, optimize content to improve user experience, and identify most effective opportunities for multi-variant testing. Each of the variations were based on learnings from other Cisco Webex products, team input/feedback, plus learnings I incorporated from studying best practices in form design, lead generation, and UX marketing design.
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Yahoo! Lender Search “Lenders Direct” Campaign
Yahoo! Lender Search “Lenders Direct” Campaign Exit Page
Project Description: For this campaign I integrated lender logos into Flash animated ads to provide insight who the lenders are and begin to build confidence in potential customers minds before they apply for home financing. As part of this test, the logos either scrolled left to right, bottom to top, or zoomed from small to large along with style and messaging variations. The landing page look and feel borrowed from the style of the Yahoo! Travel channel and other online properties at the time to keep consistent with the Yahoo brand in general.
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