When producing the 2008 catalog for the FrameDisplays.com product line, WhatWorks utilized a clean and modern design, evocative of the products themselves.
WhatWorks paid homage to the classic computer game Oregon Trail as it competed in the Red Bull Soapbox Race in Providence, RI. The project required teamwork, creativity and ingenuity to bring it across the finish line in one piece
FrameDisplays.com needed a "mini-catalog" to mail to tens of thousands of prospective clients. Visual clarity and spatial considerations were the key factors in realizing this project.
Philadelphia rock band Marah wanted to freshen the look of their Web site, incorporating their sense of humor into the design. The result: A site ripped from the tabloids.
FrameDisplays.com looked to us to create 3D renderings of several products, saving considerable costs by forgoing expensive and difficult product photography.
TellUridE Systems needed a quick turnaround on this brochure for their product line of medical instruments.
One of several entries into the DesignBoom "Ceramics for Breakfast" competition, this elegant vase and condiment holder is evocative of a hand presenting a flower.
Designed by an avid camper, this mug will keep your hands warm on chilly days while you enjoy your favorite hot beverage.
A porcelain paper towel holder that allows for the tearing of individual sheets using only one hand.
Cultural considerations and extensive research were paramount in designing this inexpensive candle for Muslim ceremonies.