
I've finally gotten around to updating my portfolio with some of the work that I've done at Organic. Here are the highlights:
Sprint Power Vision Launch (includes the multi-award-winning viral microsite)
Mitsubishi Outlander
Samsung Sam Can Help
I was lucky enough to be on the team that produced the Sprint Power Vision viral microsite, featuring a guy that you can throw around in the back of a taxi. This site has won nine awards (so far).
Please enjoy.

Since April I have been freelancing at Organic working on various projects. One of the projects was a small website for Washington Mutual bank to announce their forthcoming redesigned website—which has now been launched.
Another project that I completed just recently was a concert poster for Another Planet Entertainment promoting a Wilco show at the Greek Theatre in Berkeley. Wilco is one of my favorite contemporary bands and I was ecstatic to have this opportunity to design a poster for them.

Since launching Pixar.com in 2001, I've been a part of the major updates that have occurred on the site. Major updates usually meant adding a feature or short film to the website or creating new Artist’s Corner profiles.
Recently, I was involved in redesigning parts of the Company Info section.
Yesterday the section showing the making of their recent hit, The Incredibles, was launched, along with a section about Jack-Jack Attack, a short that is included in The Incredibles DVD.

The New York Times published a story today about the Genius Bars in the Apple Stores, and how they are the “souls of the stores.” Mentioned within the article is the video loop that plays behind the Bar, which I had the pleasure and privilege of designing!
Invariably in their 20's and 30's, and predominantly male, Apple's experts do keep lofty company. Behind each bar is a screen with a rotating display of quotations from half a dozen better-known intellectual luminaries, like Leonardo da Vinci ("The noblest pleasure is the joy of understanding") and Michelangelo ("If people knew how hard I had to work to gain my mastery, it wouldn't seem wonderful at all").

Welcome to Lunarboy v3.0. The old site was about 3.5 years old and looking really dated. I finally got a chance to redesign it over the holiday break and these past few weekends.
It runs on the ExpressionEngine platform—similar to MoveableType—which allows me to show my projects through a templatized and interconnected system. One great thing that it has allowed me to do—with some hacking on my part—is to correlate for which client I did the project, and at which agency. Check out the Client List and the Resume.
So please take a look around. Feedback is always appreciated.