



I was a designer at Trailer Park when CloudTV developer ActiveVideo reached out for for help building out UI concepts in the lead-up to the 201o Consumer Electronics Show (CES), the largest international tradeshow of its kind. These are just a couple frames of the work I helped build out. ActiveVideo may not be a familiar name to many consumers, but its technology powers cable and set-top boxes for huge clients including Time Warner, Charter, and Cablevision in the US, and others across Europe and Latin America. I worked together with production and programming teams to help conceptualize and build out UI and visual elements presented to current and prospective clients at show.