Challenge: Create an e-commerce site for HIPAA-mandated health care electronic data transaction standards publications and XML schemas for ASCX12, the electronic data interchange standards setting body.
Solution: “Digital” software packaging utilizes letter- and color coding, icons for download format, and bold typography to help purchasers understand the differences between products. Quick filters and database-linked expanding product detail palettes aid product selection. Site framework allows for easy cross referencing and addition of new products.
Role: UX/UI Designer / Visual Designer
Identity by others.
Agency: Mercury Group
store.x12.org
“Digital” software packaging utilizes letter- and color coding, icons for download format, and bold typography to help purchasers understand the differences between products.
Presentation highlighting AT&T Public Policy mobile advertising
Presentation design, mobile banner design, and interactive landing page by Chad Upham
Slate App In-App Interactive Landing Page
Art direction and design by Chad Upham
HTML 5 Interactive Landing Page for iPad viewing (click link from iPad to view)
Online Media Campaign Dashboard and Creative Summary (Interactive PDF)
Dashboard concept / design and banner creative design by Chad Upham
Online “Slideshow” Flash Banner Sizes
Design and sizes by Chad Upham. Art direction of some photography by Chad Upham. Flash animation by others.
AT&T Public Policy Home Page — The Possibility Economy campaign
Page content art direction and design by Chad Upham. Top and sidebar navigation by others.
Live page at att.com/public-policy
MobilizeEverything.com Website
Preliminary visual design and image production by Chad Upham.
Live page at mobilizeeverything.com

Challenge: Develop scalable information architecture and visual design for a growing regional waste collection provider.
Solution: User navigation provides messaging tailored for current customers, new commercial business, and prospective municipal contracts. Location-specific service offerings, recycling resources, and customer service information are available from a single drop-down. Site emphasizes CleanScapes’ community waste reduction programs and educational resources.
Role: Art Director / Designer
Identity by others.
Agency: Mercury Group
www.cleanscapes.com
Challenge: Greenbox is a start-up developing online tools to help families manage and reduce their home energy consumption. The company’s software identifies the electrical “fingerprint” of different appliances in the home electricity flow at the meter, and provides recommendations to homeowners based on patterns.
Solution: The idea of home energy management was conveyed through the development of a functioning board game where members of a family take turns tracking consumption of appliances, trying to reduce electricity bills, while responding to seasonal changes and rebate incentive programs. This motif played into website feature images and marketing concepts. Greenbox was acquired by SilverSpring Networks in 2009.
Role: Art Director / Designer
Site retired upon acquisition.
Interface concepts demonstrate modular palettes for organizing appliances and tracking overall consumption by the day, by the month, or by the minute.
Role: Interaction / UI Designer

Challenge: Strengthen brand positioning of a health care data consulting services firm through identity refresh and website redesign.
Solution: Consulting service offerings are presented concisely by segment, responding to unique needs of each. New website and collateral information sheets are unified through simplified wordmark and naming conventions, expanded brand color palette, “XML” themed design elements, and process diagrams.
Role: Art Director / Designer / Writer
Information Sheets for download or printing
HTML Email

Challenge: Planet Metrics was developing a software tool to allow manufactures and retailers to identify products and sub-components with greatest carbon footprints. The software, built in the agile development method, needed an interface allowing both high-level summaries, and detailed product information.
Solution: The process began by identifying user types and typical actions required. The software would allow users to develop alternate “carbon modeling” scenarios by substituting components or suppliers. Working with the development team and with customer feedback, architecture maps and wireframes were refined.
Agency: Covive
Role: Interaction / UI Designer
Identity by others.
Content Architecture Map

Wireframes
Preliminary Visual Design Screens
Refined Visual Design Screen and Specs
Promotional banner graphic illustrating the concept of rapid carbon modeling.
