Not a lot here at the moment - most of the sites that I've built in the last few years have been ephemeral sites, either for integrated marketing campaigns made via tools like MindFire's Look Who's Clicking, or conference sites built on platforms like Squarespace that are typically shut down after the conference.
I've been designing for the web since the late 90's, and while my coding skills are no longer up to date I've stayed on top of current trends in design for the web and mobile.
The sites shown here were all built be dedicated developers; I was responsible for developing the look and feel and defining the interactions, then working with the coders to make it all happen.
This was the homepage for the CPD CareerFlix site that HBS asked me to overhaul. I started by working methodically through the site, identifying usability and navigation issues and making note of opportunities to improve the aesthetics and tie the site unto the larger HBS identity.
My re-work of the home page. Much cleaner, larger hit targets, more consistent behavior, and looking more like a typical HBS website.
Very long and confusing list of videos.
Curated list of most relevant and/or popular videos, with link to drill down to the full archive if needed.