03tilt website - 2002 version

Incarnations

While I ponder my next career move I [naturally] find myself looking back at previous roles and ventures… and assessing them — kindly for the most part — for what they taught me about this industry and my place within it.

 

03tilt website screen shotVery early version of my studio, 03tilt’s website.

 

03TILT Website

Last version of the website.

 

I feel cathartic but also have a strong sense of my mounting brio as I review my achievements, retool my portfolio, and have mutually persuasive conversations with start-ups about the next big thing.

Meeting new people with ingenious ideas, gaining insights into new businesses, markets, and product spaces has me bristling with excitement.

Helping to bring start-ups out of the design and customer experience wilderness is what I love to do and is what I do best:

SugarSync 2.0 beta takes on Dropbox with modern design and iDisk-like virtual drive…  a minimalist and centralized new design…  A handsome black, green, gray, and red color palette adorns the new app from head to toe…   the new app is breathtakingly modern  – The Verge

a fresh new interface…  – The Next Web

…dramatically overhauled and simplified user interface   – Macworld

I’m looking forward to my next challenge.

 

SugarSync: Android app photo view, lower portion showing navigation

Design for Android

The new SugarSync Android app is a richly functional mobile experience with all the updated branding and user experience that I’ve been working so hard on (see previous posts).

If Android is the future of mobile then this app is the future of mobile cloud services! If you’re Android-enabled take it for a spin and let me know what you think.

SugarSync: three Android app screen within a mobile device

 

SugarSync iPhone app top view

SugarSync 2.0 goes GA

The SugarSync redesign is out in the wild for real (post public beta) and as Senior Designer I am very proud of the way it has all turned out!

If you’d like to check it all out you can get a 5 GB account and all the mobile apps you’ll ever need. Customers and commentators are loving it, let me know what you think in the comments below.

Here’s a company blog post and press to date (highlights include: PC World, PC Magazine).

 

SugarSync desktop app

SugarSync 2.0 beta – desktop app

…a fresh new interface – The Next Web

SugarSync 2.0 beta takes on Dropbox with modern design and iDisk-like virtual drive… a minimalist and centralized new design… A handsome black, green, gray, and red color palette adorns the new app from head to toe… the new app is breathtakingly modern” – The Verge

…dramatically overhauled and simplified user interface – Macworld

The new desktop application is now in public beta! The UI/UX has recently been updated based on private beta feedback–yes, we responded very quickly–and I will talk about this in another post.

I will also be profiling the web and mobile (iOS, Android, Windows Phone) applications very soon. Among other accolades the app won PC Magazine’s Editor’s Choice Award.

SugarSync desktop app