Featured On: .net Magazine (Issue 213)
You have to love the power of social networking as well as the comradery built among the designers and developers that are all part of this beautiful community. I love meeting new people from all parts of the world and all walks of life. One of the people I admire and appreciate very much is the talented Krystyn Heide. Krystyn was so nice to recommend me to the folks of .net Magazine to be a part of April’s Designer’s Build-off. When they asked me to be a part of it, I just couldn’t pass the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
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The Challenge
The Designer’s Build-off is typically a fun and interesting series in which three designers take on the challenge of concepting a design for a type of organization or client. In this case, the organization would be a museum. Instead of creating a fictitious one, I decided to go with an existing organization. I chose the National World War I Museum, based here in Kansas City, Missouri. Here are some images of the design and the article. To read the full article, you can purchase the magazine here.



Jose Gomez said on October 23, 2011
Excellent solution, Gedy! I love the focus on user interaction and the way the page guides visitors to the major points of interest with elegance, simplicity, and style.
Gedy said on October 23, 2011
Jose, that means so much coming from you.
Thank you!
Eyewebmaster said on December 9, 2011
Good post for magazine designs.. we really want to follow some of the design you’ve posted in this post.
Thank you for posting..