Web & Interactive

Argonaut Blog

Argonaut Cycles

As a major part of Argonauts new Branding, Humble Giants helped them re-create the look, feel and editorial content of their blog. Stepping away from traditional blog styles, to a more fluid and aesthetically pleasing form - we have worked the craftsmanship of Argonaut Cycles into the blog, fusing the brands real and online worlds.

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Kim Schoen Artist Site

Kim Schoen

Working with Kim Schoen, we helped re-design/develop her website into something that is unlike the majority of Artist/Photographer portfolio sites. Instead of focusing on a hierarchy of work, we focused on creating relationships and a "web" of work. Placing all her projects on 1 singular page, allows the viewer to zoom around the work without any hierarchical narrative.

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Yana Tutunik Artist Site

Yana Tutunik

For her first online presence, Yana wanted to create a website that focused on the topics of her work, versus the Medium (which is typical). This slight shift in ordering and sorting, led us to create a site that doesn't guide a user, but allows the user to find and see the work at their own pace - by topic, not by production method - this helps inform the work and give it meaning in the online world.

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Material Website

MATERIAL Press

Having worked with MATERIAL for the last year, when they requested a website upgrade, we were ready to tackle it. MATERIAL didn't necessarily hate their previous site, but they needed something more streamlined and accessible. Working with this idea, we actually exploded the previous 1-page site, into many pages. Giving both clarity, heirarchy and accessibility.

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Meet Me @Metro II

WVTC

For the 2nd year of their inspiring and experimental show, Meet Me @Metro, the WVTC team asked Humble Giants to brand & prepare all the materials for the expansive show.

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Lovingly, Rose Peebles

MATERIAL Press

The exhibition Lovingly, Rose Peebles sparked from an interest in the relationships between artists in the close readings of one another's work.

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Cannonball The Film

Cannonball

As a short film, Cannonball does what few in this medium can - it tells a rich, bountiful (and gut bustingly funny) story. What many films can't accomplish in 2+ hours, Cannonball does in a mere 30minutes. This touching all-night romp com, keeps things simple and the audience engaged. For the website we wanted to focus on the characters in the story.

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Mark Powell: Directors Reel

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As a Director and Cinematographer, Mark Powell has a dense body of film/live-action work. With a wide-range of clients, Mark's work always lands on the side of Avant-Garde and beautiful. We built a site to showcase the work, and not the website.

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D/L: Art & Design

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With a background in collage, art and writing, Daniel Lucas' work crosses many mediums and platforms. With a focus on both Personal works, as well as commissioned/client projects, Daniel's site sets up spaces and then breaks them accordingly. The site plays with functionality and provides users a unique experience.

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Stark Training

Stark Training

When Stark Training came to us in need of a website re-design, we decided to pump it up and create a much richer, expansive website. The latest iteration of their site features constant blog updates from various trainers in the gym, social network connectivity and a focus on getting people into the gym.

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Dorothy Goldeen

Something In the Universe

Working under Creative Direction from Something in the Universe, we helped craft a beautiful, sophisticated, yet hip, website for Art Consultant/Broker, Dorothy Goldeen. The end result is a website targeting older customers, while bringing fresh aesthetics to the mix.

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