Coollink Broadcast Network
Everytime I think of the "dot-com" era, I think of this company. It was definitely a pleasure to work with the talent and leading edge technology that Coollink Broadcast Network was pioneering in streaming media and targeted advertising.
- 01As part of a design team, we had to create and produce this site in ONE night. This was the first site for the company went it officially became CLBN and freed itself of Coollink.com, the ISP. I had also created the Flash intro for this version of the site.

- 02With the Director on vacation, I took responsibility for this project to make sure it was polished and delivered. This presentation took Macromedia Director & Flash, Quicktime Pro, and Adobe Illustrator & Photoshop to pull off. It was done in less than a week.

- 03An abstract, new corporate look for CLBN. Maintaining a site this size helped me become more efficient with bigger projects and tedious tasks. Worked with the Application Integration Department to ensure that CLBN.com was the one-stop solution to all of its clients' needs.

- 04This is the result of a streamlined process for massive player production. I designed the interface with the Director's guidance and built it in Macromedia Flash. Worked with the Application Development Departments so the player dynamically pulled in a specific station logo.

- 05Surviving dot-com layoffs, I ended up designing the front-end to the affiliate program. With the Application Department creating the back-end, I designed this program to house any logo. I created a process to streamline production for the affiliates logo at the top, and also laid out the marketing piece.

- 06This version of the interactive presentation was created for speech-delivery at the NAB show of September 2000. Macromedia Flash based, the Business Development and Sales departments made the typical video and slides look outdated. It was designed for the display on two 16:9, 48 inch plasma monitors.

- 07This is another screen in the presentation. It shows the old player (yellow bottom), and the concept player (top right - metal).
