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Concepts for WiFi Login Screens
In response to an urgent request, I quickly developed a couple of responsive Bootstrap HTML/CSS/JavaScript WiFi login screen concept pages featuring a fullscreen, fading slideshow of BYU scenery in the background of each page that is light enough in file size to keep the slides running smoothly on a very wide variety of browsers and devices.
WiFi login pages are a common customer-facing touchpoint for businesses everywhere and deserve a great deal of intentionality in the creation of the visual design and user experience.
WiFi login pages are a common customer-facing touchpoint for businesses everywhere and deserve a great deal of intentionality in the creation of the visual design and user experience.
I developed a simple, sustainable style for BYU's Office of Information Technology infographics. We're starting to use it for creating informational materials that appeal to visual learners, support the OIT brand, and are easy for humans to understand. We're just scratching the surface as we prepare to expand the production to many areas of OIT in our marketing and communications channels.
BYU Office of Information Technology Infographics
BYU's Office of Information Technology needed a fresh look for some freestanding trade show banners. I included a polished human element in each one to communicate the friendliness of their services, and I placed the logo high on each banner to provide optimal visibility above the crowd. I also designed and redesigned some of their cards to hand out to visitors.
OIT Info Booth Banners and Print Collateral
You might be familiar with the 4 Keys Basics that have come from the Disney Leadership Institute's corporate training program. Well, the team at Support Services within BYU's Office of Information Technology had me design 5 keys to communicate and promote their valued attributes to their employees. I began by designing keys with multi-layered meanings and symbols for each principle. Then, I created some bright, crisp graphics that could be used in corporate training binders and presentations. Finally, I modeled and 3D printed life-size keys, antiqued them, and placed them in a shadow box for displaying in an executive's office. We wanted to make the principles seem as concrete as possible and to reinforce the idea that these ideals are enduring fundamentals that have withstood the test of time.