Tuesday, August 17, 2010
POSTED BY:Natalie
In addition to leaping tall buildings in a single bound, our new interactive designer Alan Sheu can not only build you a website, but also completely trick it out with a fabulous design. Originally from Lawrence, Kansas, this superstar graduated from Washington University in 2009 with a degree in communication design. From there he freelanced as mild-mannered Alan the developer by day, and the caped design crusader by night.
When he’s not doubling up on Integrity projects in Wordpress or Photoshop, Alan or “Squeaky” as he reluctantly admitted to being called, enjoys movies, video games and fellow four-eyed hero Harry Potter. His kryptonite is stale music, and his secret weapon is his ability to travel incognito as his twin brother. Don’t worry, we put a mark on the real Alan. Bet you wish you knew where.
Tags: Alan Sheu, designer, new hire, user experience design, web development, web-design
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
POSTED BY:Natalie
She’s upped the ante and we’re going all in! Erica Wenick (or ‘E’ as the rounders call her) has joined the game as a design intern after winning big as an in-house designer for Novus International where she worked on everything from print ads and monthly newsletters to web banners and online flash ads. She also had a stake in freelance design for American Image Salon and Pappas Toyota. Before that, Erica threw her chips in the pot at Maryville University where she received her BFA in Graphic Design (that’s skill, not luck). Her strategy is based on the belief that other than nature, everything on the planet must be designed.
When she’s not cashing in ideas with our design department to create banners and website designs, Erica enjoys playing Texas Hold’em and showing off her p-p-p-poker face (minus the black spandex suit and glittering headdress). This wild card also loves spending time with her boyfriend, walking her dog in Creve Couer and watching The Office. We hit the jackpot!
Tags: designer, Erica Wenick, new hire, Texas Hold'em, user experience design, web-design