mark kanning

A PORTFOLIO OF DIGITAL STUFF

… AND FUN NEEDS TO BE HAD.

a thing mark said once

the

stuff

 

Redmond.org


This comprehensive design gallery for a proposed website of the City of Redmond, WA, not only represents a long-awaited upgrade, but a significant effort toward improving citizen engagement.

Design · Strategy

Phytec


Phytec, an international maker of custom computer hardware, worked with us to realize a more accessible product discovery tool and a modernized look-and-feel.

Parker Staffing


One of the oldest staffing agencies in the Puget Sound region was tickled to watch us completely retool their brand, messaging, and web experience to show their clients this fresh, new face.

Ellipse Global


We helped one of the largest integrated disaster relief companies in North America coalesce their many brands and web properties into a seamless message and user experience.

Carewell


This gallery represents a small portion of a complete UX/UI redesign of a SASS product geared toward the medical insurance industry.

Seattle Streets Illustrated


The Seattle DOT needed to vastly improve their online manual for right-of-way improvements, so I did. I also added a little flair and fun to the homepage.

Xinova


Xinova will tell you they’re in the innovation business, and they like to have fun doing it. I’ve made sure their web design said both of those things loudly.

Unimark Construction


I’ve worked with a lot of design-and-build construction firms and they’ll all tell you that Unimark is their toughest competition.

SketchPad


With a lot of cooperation and feedback from our clients, our custom-built, WordPress-based copywriting and sitemap building tool became a staple in our web development projects.

I organize pixels
for human consumption.

Mark Kanning is a Seattle-based Web/UX/UI designer and full stack web developer (stylesheets to databases, baby!) with over 15 years experience working on teams that have realized every flavor of interactive experience for every kind of client in every industry known to man (That’s not exactly true but it sounds cool to say).

His primary motivation is acknowledging the human in the user experience by crafting a seamless connection between design and development.

fer godsakes,
give this man
something to do!

EmailLinkedIn