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Neal Cross

Meet the Blockers

This was a dual promotion for the movie Meet the Fockers and EarthLinks Blocker tools. It allowed users to view exclusive movie clips from the movie and play a video game where users can blast away viruses, spam, popups and adware.

The approach i took for this design was to break away from a blocky square look of most sites and pulling inspiration from the blocker logo circle shape to make the site bubbly and fun. I lightened the EarthLink color palette to a brighter blue and lighter orange and also added a yellow to the pallet as well. This gave it a more retro Sunday comics look perfect for a comedy film.

  • Date: 2005
  • Client: ipi.net & Earthlink
  • URL: www.meettheblockers.com

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Neal Cross

Meet the Blockers

This was a dual promotion for the movie Meet the Fockers and EarthLinks Blocker tools. It allowed users to view exclusive movie clips from the movie and play a video game where users can blast away viruses, spam, popups and adware.

The approach i took for this design was to break away from a blocky square look of most sites and pulling inspiration from the blocker logo circle shape to make the site bubbly and fun. I lightened the EarthLink color palette to a brighter blue and lighter orange and also added a yellow to the pallet as well. This gave it a more retro Sunday comics look perfect for a comedy film.

  • Date: 2005
  • Client: ipi.net & Earthlink
  • URL: www.meettheblockers.com

Work Experience

UX Designer & Researcher | Intellinet Consulting, FPT Software.

8/2017 - current (6 years +), Atlanta Georgia
Responsibilities
Accomplishments

Freelance

1/2016 - 8/2017, Duluth Georgia
  • Designed Logos, T-Shirts and websites for various clients.
  • UX/UI Design Engineer | Tripwire, Inc.

    2/2013 - 1/2016 (3 years), Alpharetta Georgia
    Responsibilities
    Accomplishments

    Creative Director | Prism Technologies, Inc.

    2/2007 - 2/2013 (6 years), Norcross Georgia
    Responsibilities
    Accomplishments

    Senior Designer | Interactive Planet, Inc. (ipi.net)

    5/2004 - 2/2007 (2 years 9 months), Atlanta Georgia
    Responsibilities
    Accomplishments

    Graphic Designer/Webmaster | Q1 Labs, Inc.

    9/2002 - 2/2004 (1 years 5 months), Atlanta Georgia

    Worked closely with marketing team to design and develop q1labs.com from concept through completion and on deadline. Designed and maintained company intranet. Created Flash interactive software demos to be viewed from the website. Developed consistent brand identity throughout all print and electronic media. Created newsletter template and sent out email blasts using Vertical Response.

    Graphic Designer | PaySys International, Inc.

    11/1999 - 5/2002 (3 years), Norcross Georgia

    Designed, developed and maintained internal and external websites through a spin off and an acquisition; Delos Payment Systems and CoreCard Software. Worked closely with marketing and software development team on PowerPoint and HTML software product demos. Named "HTML Lead" by product development team.

    Graphic Designer | Fleur-De-Lys Textiles

    5/1999 - 11/1999 (7 months), Norcross Georgia

    Worked on developing company identity. Designed packaging for bed sheets and towels. Designed layouts for encyclopedia project.

    Graphic Design Intern | Willow Marketing

    8/1998 - 1/1999, Indianapolis, IN

    Created logos and illustrations for various clients. Participated in group brainstorming discussions. General assistance to designers: style sheet setup, scanning, presentation boards and mockups.

    Education

    5/1999 Ball State University, Fine Art Graphic Design, Muncie, IN

    Bachelor's Degree

    Awards

    At Tripwire, in 2014, i was given the "INSPIRE-IT ON FIRE!" award for team contributions.

    Prism won two second place awards for design and content at the 2012 Digital Signage Expo for a traveling exhibition on green architecture created for Museum of Design Atlanta. I designed and directed the content development of the 8 large interactive touch screens in the exhibit.