I was contacted to serve as the lead web designer and digital designer for a then-upcoming showhouse charity event, Adler on the Park. The estate in which it would be held was one crafted by the nationally renowned architect David Adler, with the concept that multiple interior decorators would have one room to decorate however they wanted and the public would pay tickets to tour the space.
It was an extensive project in which I created a full graphic identity for the event, a fleshed out website with search engine optimization (SEO), ticketing resources, mobile QR scanners for in-person ticketing, magazine ads, and edited all photographs of the estate and interior designers. Proceeds once the month and a half showing was completed were sent to the Thresholds and Big Shoulders Fund charities.


The logo for the event.

A cocktail graphic made to encapsulate the roaring '20s, the era in which the estate was built.

A screenshot of the work in progress interior designers page, complete with a bio and contact info.
