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MoMA Staff Intranet
In an effort to empower the staff of MoMA and PS1, IT Procurement Manager Monica Antonie approached SwissMiss and ERA404 to produce an intranet. The site features the clean, utilitarian design of Tina Roth Eisenberg coupled with ERA404 Content Management System (CMS).
PCCS
Chris Christian hired ERA404 for the strategy/organization, design and encode the prototype for PCCS, an application that enables system administrators to manage networks of computers. The prototype (built in HTML5, CSS3 and JQuery) contains sample application screens, marketing and configuration pages.
Yahoo GSC 2012
Event Producers David Steinberg and Laurie DeJong approached artists at ERA404 to translate the creative concepting for Yahoo’s 2012 Global Sales Convention set design into a video animatic. These renderings were used to communicate the versatility of a set design that featured video and lighting panels at various levels deep, producing a multitude of impactful “looks”, all fully choreographed to a full production of presentations and theatrical cues.
The Hunting
Greg Fellows, director and creative visionary behind “The Hunting,” hired ERA404 to design the main title sequence and all branded material for his feature production. The film will debut at film festivals in 2011.
NBC Universal/Comcast Book
To commemorate the merger of NBC Universal and Comcast, William Bartlett, SVP of Executive Communications for NBC hired ERA404 to design a 54-page book showcasing the companies’ history and milestones leading to the merger.
Global Investment Research Illustrations
ERA404 worked with a prominent NYC-based Investment Company and Creative Director, William Imboden, to create a 60-page, leather-bound book to document the culmination of a year’s worth of global investment research. The book featured 35 charts, 12 original illustrations (including a three-spread, full-color rendering of Tom Sawyer on the Mississippi), laser-etched cherry wood medallions and tons of research information and photography.Read More