Hello, I'm Chris Znerold. An SF based UX / UI Designer and Technologist. Robot Boogie is my online portfolio of Products, Platforms, and Prototypes.
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Zombies Vs. Hippies Game
CHALLENGE:
To create a game using Microsoft Tag Reader that embeds digital interactions into physical locations.
SOLUTION:
The Zombies vs. Hippies game platform asynchronously connected players in a game through Tags installed at locations around the CU Campus and Pearl Street Mall. Players used their smartphones to scan Tags and complete missions. This project was featured in PSFK'S FUTURE OF MOBILE TAGGING report.View Project
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Disney's NBA Dynasty
CHALLENGE: To create a UX / UI system that merges game aesthetics with the look and feel of broadcast TV.
SOLUTION: Developed in conjunction with the NBA and Disney's Interactive Media Group, this game lets Facebook users create and coach their own team with current and historical NBA players in an interactive game simulation. NBA Dynasty was released on April 12th and has over 150,000 monthly users.View Project
c*Hipster or Jesus? Cultural Meme
CHALLENGE:To spoof clichéd hipster imagery and religious demagoguery.
SOLUTION: Hipster or Jesus? is an ironic homage to online pop culture that exposes the lurking visual similarities between modern metropolitan bohemians and the world's most famous bearded religious figure. To date the site has earned over 3k Facebook Likes and had visitors from over 80 countries around the world.View Project
latest.
Unfiltered Information A print using geometric objects to communicate the importance of clean dialogue.View Project
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I aim to apply a rhythm to my work that gives creative design a cultural pulse. Art direction, User Experience Design, and Interactive Visual Design are the communication tools I use to build elegant business solutions on emerging digital technologies. A graduate of the BDW 60 weeks program, I'm passionate about sustainable growth, open-source technology, and digital learning initiatives that promote positive and culturally driven communities of happy mutant earthlings. If I'm not cruising my '63 Schwinn through the streets of San Francisco, digging through crates of vinyl records, or building strange and mysterious art installations, than I'm probably just plain cool kickin' it. Read More
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