This is a small collection of trade show work done between 2005-2007. Nokia phones were about personality and variation as a primary selling point; each model had its own design form. They also had a very complex and specific audience segmentation model tied to these design forms. Each needed to have its own spirit in relation to the intended audience.
These projects came in fast, furious and in bulk. They started with a creative brief, some initial impressions, a fast collection of tone imagery and sounds, and writing corporate poetry, followed by client choices and edits. From there, mapping and storyboards quickly progressed to layout, illustration, animation, coding, testing and delivery. We would work on 4 to 5 of these at once in bursts of about 2 to 3 months before the two annual industry trade shows.
Represented here is work for kiosks, large overhead animations meant to grab attention, and large screen presentations.
Colleagues: Jeff Kurtti and Andy Allman
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