#portfolio

    28 Jan
    2010

  1. concept for the NAC’s Prairie Scene website

    concept for the NAC’s Prairie Scene website

  2. 15 Jan
    2010

  3. Concept for Prairie Scene teaser site

    Concept for Prairie Scene teaser site

  4. 14 Jan
    2010

  5. Concept for “Night” microsite

    Concept for “Night” microsite

  6. 13 Jan
    2010

  7. Mother Courage microsite concept
  8. 12 Jan
    2010

  9. QUEBEC SCENE

    Client: National Arts Centre
    URL: QuebecScene.ca
    Launched: Spring 2007
    Responsibilities: UI Design, XHTML/CSS, JavaScript, ASP CMS

    The QuebecScene was a multi-disciplinary festival celebrating the very best of the Quebec arts scene. The sites was designed marrying the usability lessons learned from the previous AlbertaScene event site from two years prior

    The site was developed in stages and was released in three distinct phases over the course of the year leading up to the event. Jaywest was responsible for the entire interface design based on the campaign materials developed by Scott Thornley + Company. Jaywest also developed all the required CSS, XHTML, JavaScript and custom event management application build using ASP.

    Features of this site include online ticket sales, audio and video samples, podcast feeds and a create your own custom schedule tool. The site is also completely editable by the client through a custom web-based event management system.

  10. 2 Dec
    2009

  11. Concept for A Christmas Carol

    Concept for A Christmas Carol

  12. 5 Nov
    2009

  13. Concept for The Drowsy Chaperone

    Concept for The Drowsy Chaperone

  14. 1 Sep
    2007

  15. ArtsAlive Théâtre français 

  16. 1 Feb
    2007

  17. QUEBEC SCENE

    Client: National Arts Centre
    URL: QuebecScene.ca
    Launched: February 2007
    Responsibilities: UI Design, XHTML/CSS, JavaScript, ASP CMS

    The QuebecScene was a multi-disciplinary festival celebrating the very best of the Quebec arts scene. The sites was designed marrying the usability lessons learned from the previous AlbertaScene event site from two years prior 

    The site was developed in stages and was released in three distinct phases over the course of the year leading up to the event. Jaywest was responsible for the entire interface design based on the campaign materials developed by Scott Thornley + Company. Jaywest also developed all the required CSS, XHTML, JavaScript and custom event management application build using ASP. 

    Features of this site include online ticket sales, audio and video samples, podcast feeds and a create your own custom schedule tool. The site is also completely editable by the client through a custom web-based event management system.

  18. 1 Apr
    2006

  19. ArtsAlive  Dance

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Jason Westerlund is web designer and strategist that creates effective and memorable user experiences.

I am currently employed as the Principal Creative of New Media for Canada’s National Arts Centre in Ottawa.

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