Digital products

I have worked on large-scale OTT television apps, native iOS and Android games, eCommerce stores and complex site builds with rich CMS packages. A digital product is only as strong as the team that supports it and I have collaborated with in-house engineering departments and outside partners to develop products that work and add value.

WARNER bros. discovery OTT & native apps

Warner Bros. TNT and TBS networks shared a common app. I managed a team of designers that maintained and updated these products. Building consensus between product, marketing and leadership teams was crucial and aided by a robust Figma prototyping workflow.

crooked digital products & cms

Crooked.com, the Crooked Store, and Vote Save America all had unique CMS requirements. We developed solutions that streamlined the use of these products so that Crooked could launch entire initiatives the moment news broke.

pardio gamified exercise concept

Pardio! is a fun way to exercise with other people. This web-based exercise app allows participants to compete (or collaborate) as they improve their health.

Chopper Cooperation, the first of two game concepts, combines absurd QWOP-like controls with teamwork. According to the NIH, a lack of social support is a primary reason people avoid exercise. In this game, players work together to balance their power output in order to carry a whale back to the ocean.

game of sweat

Pardio! is designed for stationary bikes but can be adapted to any exercise format that produces biometric data. Apple’s HealthKit API gives developers the ability to build experiences around a user’s realtime health information.

Building Pardio! as a web-based app rather than a native one reduces the barrier to entry and avoids the proprietary limitations of expensive internet connected stationary bikes. This flow demonstrates how Pardio! can be integrated into a gym’s existing spin class hardware, but it can also be used by anyone with a smart watch and a tablet.

Pardio! is designed to scale. Each session offers a choice of a competitive or cooperative game. New games can be added to keep the experience fresh.

Giant Leaps, the second game concept, uses realtime data visualization to create a visually compelling and insightful exercise experience.

A player’s energy output is rendered in realtime as a 3D bar graph, showing their performance in relation to the other players. This rollercoaster style presentation provides the payer with insights into how much energy is produced under various conditions, while also driving competition through visual cues like proximity.

A leaderboard drives sign-ups and gives players a reason to come back. Do you even Pardio?