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Your
Brain
on
Art

Your
Brain
on
Art

Your
Brain
on
Art

 
Rich Brown - Your Brain on Art Page Image
 
 

Awwwards

Honors Award

CSS Design Awards

Site of the Day
Innovation Design Award
UI Design Award
UX Design Award

CSS Winner

Site of the Day

Mindsparkle

Site of the Day

Creativepool

People’s Choice Award

 
 

I had the pleasure of collaborating with Ivy Ross, Vice President of Hardware Design at Google, and Susan Magsamen, the Executive Director at the International Arts+Mind Lab, Johns Hopkins University, on an exciting venture. Our mission? To craft a captivating website promoting their groundbreaking book, “Your Brain on Art: How The Arts Transform Us.” This literary gem delves into the fascinating new science behind the profound impact of art on our lives, revealing its transformative powers on our physical and mental well-being, learning capabilities, and community dynamics.

 
 
 
 

The client’s vision was crystal clear: they wanted the website to embody the very essence of neuro-aesthetics, delivering an immersive browsing experience peppered with delightful surprises at every turn. Collaborating closely with the ingenious Webflow developer, Matt Rogers, we set out to create something truly extraordinary and engaging for our audience.

Our hard work paid off, bagging a string of prestigious accolades including the coveted Site of the Day on CSS Design Awards, Mindsparkle, and CSS Winner. Not to mention, it also clinched Creativepool’s People’s Choice Award and an Awwward Honor’s Award. It was a true testament to our team’s dedication and creativity.

 
 
 
 

[Q] What kind of projects do you like? [A] Projects that allow for creative exploration and where the client trusts my process to bring their vision to life. [Q] What kind of clients typically hire you? [A] Design and marketing agencies, as well as established businesses and startups, those that value good design. [Q] Are you open to 3 or 6-month contracts? [A] No, I prefer project-based work, keeps things fresh and interesting and allows me to work on multiple projects at any one time! [Q] Do you design websites? [A] Yes. and apps, that’s what we call UX/UI product design. [Q] What is UX/UI design? [A] It’s essentially website or app design. User experience (UX) and user interface (UI), I handle the design from start to finish. [Q] Are you a developer? [A] Nope, but I partner with a team of skilled freelancers I trust and can offer full agency service. [Q] Can you do brand design? [A] I’m efficient in brand design for start-ups or evolving existing brands. [Q] How do you determine your pricing? [A] Rates vary. For design, I charge a day rate, but for complete website projects I adjust to your budget, and every client’s needs and project scales differ. [Q] Why are you so expensive? [A] Price is relative, my window cleaner has a higher day rate! I offer big agency-level experience and design without the hefty bill. [Q] Why is your website so hard to read? [A] I get it, it’s a bit of an eye strain, but most people aren’t reading this stuff, it’s why I’ve put so much effort into the visuals, that’s what you’re really here for.