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FYI Living Newsletter Sign-Up Landing Page Design
Version 2
Project Description: FYI Living was looking to improve their newsletter sign-up conversion rates for different subject areas such as fitness, nutrition, depression, pregnancy and others and needed an alternate look to test. After researching similar sites I noticed many where overly marketing oriented and tended to look kinda cheesy. I developed a few directions to avoid the typical look then narrowed down to these four initial designs to gather feedback on and potential test. These try to look more clinical news oriented and reserved in nature. They intentionally don't include photos since visitors sometimes get distracted by photos (especially of people) on landing pages and study them rather than focusing on the informational content being offered. “Clarity trumps persuasion” is a tactic worth testing in my experience, even though the simpler style doesn't necessarily look as punchy as landing page designs which include big colorful photos.
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IMVU Valentines Theme Landing Page Design
Version 2
Project Description: A timely design for Valentines day. After mocking up a few directions we settled on two versions to test.
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BusinesSuites New Office Opening Email Design
Version 2
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BusinesSuites Prospective Client Email
Version 2
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TixNix Free Attorney Consultation Promo for Ning
Version 2
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HPShopping.com Search Results Alternate Layout Mockups
Version 2: Showing Product Details
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CalFinder House Remodeling “Top Local Contractors” Landing Page
Version 3
Project Description: Three alternate images presented for the client to consider testing and see which resonates more with the target audience.
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Cisco Webex Free Trial Signup Step 2 Form, Multi-variant Test Variations
Version 3
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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FYI Living Newsletter Sign-Up Landing Page Design
Version 3
Project Description: FYI Living was looking to improve their newsletter sign-up conversion rates for different subject areas such as fitness, nutrition, depression, pregnancy and others and needed an alternate look to test. After researching similar sites I noticed many where overly marketing oriented and tended to look kinda cheesy. I developed a few directions to avoid the typical look then narrowed down to these four initial designs to gather feedback on and potential test. These try to look more clinical news oriented and reserved in nature. They intentionally don't include photos since visitors sometimes get distracted by photos (especially of people) on landing pages and study them rather than focusing on the informational content being offered. “Clarity trumps persuasion” is a tactic worth testing in my experience, even though the simpler style doesn't necessarily look as punchy as landing page designs which include big colorful photos.
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BusinesSuites New Office Opening Email Design
Version 3
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BusinesSuites Prospective Client Email
Version 3
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Cisco Webex Free Trial Signup Step 2 Form, Multi-variant Test Variations
Version 4
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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FYI Living Newsletter Sign-Up Landing Page Design
Version 4
Project Description: FYI Living was looking to improve their newsletter sign-up conversion rates for different subject areas such as fitness, nutrition, depression, pregnancy and others and needed an alternate look to test. After researching similar sites I noticed many where overly marketing oriented and tended to look kinda cheesy. I developed a few directions to avoid the typical look then narrowed down to these four initial designs to gather feedback on and potential test. These try to look more clinical news oriented and reserved in nature. They intentionally don't include photos since visitors sometimes get distracted by photos (especially of people) on landing pages and study them rather than focusing on the informational content being offered. “Clarity trumps persuasion” is a tactic worth testing in my experience, even though the simpler style doesn't necessarily look as punchy as landing page designs which include big colorful photos.
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Cisco Webex Free Trial Signup Step 2 Form, Multi-variant Test Variations
Version 5
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
Version 7
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 8
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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EchoSign Click-Through Landing Pages
Version with Guy
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EchoSign Lead Capture Landing Pages
Version With Guy
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EchoSign Lead Capture Landing Pages
Version With Happy People Photos
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EchoSign Click-Through Landing Pages
Version with Woman
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EchoSign Lead Capture Landing Pages
Version With Woman
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Fujitsu Lifebook In-Store Demo Presentation
Video Storyboard
Project Description: After reviewing the content outline, wireframing the flow, and designing individual screens I created a storyboard to explain the animation needed in written frame-by-frame form. Then I created a basic video slideshow storyboard to demonstrate some of the timing and effects we’re going for so the client and animator has a better understanding of what the final version should look like.
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