Fonts.com
Monotype Imaging came to Happy Cog with plans to redesign their experience for customers. This involved rethinking the entire approach to selling fonts online. Our approach worked to inspire potential customers with beautiful homagepage imagery sourced from type-loving designers around the world. My work focused primarly on visual design.
Read the Happy Cog case study.
McGraw-Hill Connect
Happy Cog worked with the McGraw-Hill Connect team to rethink the way they tell the story of how Connect brings success to students. In using visuals, interactive features, and infographics, we were able to better make a case for Connect and help visitors get the information they need.
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Cognition
Cognition is a blog for the team at Happy Cog to share and muse about some of the processes that go into the strategy, design, and building of websites. The site is responsive and has lots of wonderful details under the hood. I worked on the responsive design, front-end development, and CMS development.
Read more about my efforts and process building the site.
MTV O Music Awards
Prior to the launch of the O Music Awards voting site, we at Happy Cog launched a blog for the MTV team to start adding content and building buzz about the new awards show. My roles included responsive design, front-end development, and CMS development.
Housing Works
Front-end Development
We had the honor of working on with the amazing group at Housing Works, a group focused on helping homeless men, women, and children of New York City who live with HIV or AIDS.
Read more about the work with Housing Works.
They Might Be Giants

In Summer of 2009, I had the pleasure of working with one of my all-time favorite bands, They Might Be Giants. Jason Santa Maria did the visual design, and I did the front-end and WordPress development.
Delaware Valley College
