Posts Tagged ‘web site’

Public Art Fund – In the Public Realm

Public Art Fund microsite

Graphicmachine’s new microsite for the Public Art Fund is live. Check out In the Public Realm, the Public Art Fund’s call for submissions.

Janet Fekete

Janet Fekete website

Graphicmachine is pleased to launch the website of photographer and sculptor Janet Fekete.

Stephen Shames

Stephen Shames website

Our website for photographer Stephen Shames is now live.

Virtual Revolutions

Virtual Revolutions microsite

We created this web exclusive for Anthony Downey’s article “Virtual Revolutions: The 2009 Iranian Elections and Their Aftermath,” published in issue 197 of Aperture magazine.

OTB Destination

OTB Destination website

Our new website for real estate developers OTB Destination is now live.

freefroot

freefroot website

Our website for freefroot is now live.

kpb architects

kpb architects website

Graphicmachine announces the new website for kpb architects.

Achard & Associates

For boutique photography agency Achard & Associates, Graphicmachine created a new website with a sleek design and a back end that allows the client to modify the site.

Achard & associates photographer detail

Aperture Magazine web exclusive: Jiang Jian

Graphicmachine’s web exclusive for Vicki Goldberg’s article “Jiang Jian: Memory and History,” published in Aperture Magazine vol. 194.

Jian Jiang opening page

Jiang Jian photo screenshot

Intended Consequences Microsite

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Intended Consequences is a microsite extension to the Aperture Foundation web site. Given the heart wrenching subject matter, it was important to create a Flash animated piece that would capture the spirit of the gallery show and the companion book without pandering or diminishing the power of these photographs. To accomplish this, the piece was constructed using a simple time delay to help the viewer digest the printed information before the image is placed on the screen. This was intended to heighten the abstractness of a quote with the reality of a human being that it relates to. The result was a short construction vignette that allowed the art to reach a large online audience.