I worked on putting together a majority of Ten Gun Design's portfolio pages on their website. I coordinated between the Creative director, Art director, and other designers.
Lead senior designer / Coordinator / Asset management
Assets were organized this way in order to help maintain everyones sanity.
All pages started out with an idea, collecting assets from that project, and designing in illustrator to quickly get the correct story doing down a page.
After designs get approved, we start cleaning and making final assets in a master PSD file. Videos and gifs are also made at this time.
All final compressed assets go into the web assets folder to assemble onto the backend of the Ten Gun Design website.
I found that working with a large amount of images and pages- it helped to print them out to view and find inconsistencies. The secondary benefit that came out of priting out the pages was that it helped keep track between teams what needed to be worked on still or what items had edits pending.
What a typcial page looks like after being cleaned up in photoshop. All sizes and breakpoint sizes are accounted for- using the export as feature on Photoshop, I can set all the exports to the right compression and port them out easily again if updates happen.
Photo by Federica Galli on Unsplash.
I worked with my Art director to figure out the entire list of everyone who worked on the Ten Gun Design website refresh so I could thank each individual as well as highlight what they worked on within the project.
Thank you Aly Sankey for capturing and setting up the video and Brandon Korvas edited the shots together and Kole Montross for color correction.
Our creative director thought it was hilarious we were working on a website, but it’s all printed out- so his idea was to pretend we were launching a paper website. I worked on storyboards and gathering a team to make this happen in a day.
Storyboards