Portfolio

The following are links to some of the projects I have been involved with.

Rotten Tomatoes

http://www.rottentomatoes.com
One of the original team that helped develop Rotten Tomatoes, I eventually worked as the Critics and Community Manager, in charge of overseeing the largest online movies forum on the web and acting as a liaison between our company and film critics. Rotten Tomatoes was purchased by IGN Entertainment in 2005, which was then purchased by Fox / News Corp.

The Official Jet Li Website

http://www.jetli.com
As part of the original team that helped develop Jet Li’s first and only official website, I eventually went on to oversee, develop, design and create 4 different versions of his website over a period of 10 years. I oversaw an international staff of volunteer webmasters and coordinated several marketing and promotional efforts for his various projects and films.

alive not dead

http://www.alivenotdead.com
Originally a film website for the 2007 HK Film Award winning movie “The Heavenly Kings”, I helped form the team which developed this site into one of the largest artist-focused social networking sites and communities in Asia. My primary duties were related to creating sub-sites, developing special projects, designing artist profiles, and overseeing all editorial content on the website.

Hong Kong “Fearless” Movie Website

http://www.jetli.com/fearless
At the request of Jet Li, I moved to China to oversee and develop the official Hong Kong film site for the hit movie “Fearless” (a.k.a. “Huo Yuan Jia”). I oversaw all stages of development and coordinated a pan-Asian marketing effort which helped bring the website to over 20,000 unique visitors per day. (URL was originally fearlessthemovie.com)

Visit Teton Valley

http://www.visittetonvalley.com
I was hired to create an online corollary to the Teton Valley Chamber of Commerce’s bi-annual tourism booklet. I oversaw all aspects of development, from design, to flash development, to coding and implementation.

Wang Wei Wushu

http://www.narom.net/design/wangweiwushu.com
A flash-based website I created for a wushu coach and athlete in 2006. The site is no longer used by the client, but I wanted to post it up as an example of some of the work I have done.

Additional Project Descriptions

In addition to the above websites, I have also been a part of these projects which are no longer available to view online:

Movie Website – The Limey
The official movie site for Artisan Entertainment’s release of Steven Soderberg’s film “The Limey”, starring Terence Stamp.
Responsibilities: Design, Project Management

Movie Website – Ghost Dog: Way of the Samurai
The official movie site for Artisan Entertainment’s release of the Forrest Whitaker film “Ghost Dog: Way of the Samurai”.
Responsibilities: Project Management

Corporate Website – RKO Pictures
The official corporate site for RKO pictures
Responsibilities: Design, Coding, Project Management

Movie Website – Romeo Must Die
The official movie site for Warner Brothers’ release of Joel Silver’s production of “Romeo Must Die” starring Jet Li, DMX and Aaliyah.
Responsibilities: Project Management

Website – Disney Channel
The website featuring all of Disney Channel’s on-air programming and highlighting their on-line promotional marketing activities.
Responsibilities: Design, Coding, Client Liaison

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Narom Designs
My name is Mark Moran. I am a web and graphic designer / developer currently hovering between Driggs, Idaho, Berkeley, California and parts of China.

This website is where you can find out more about my profession and also is where I test out various web technologies and design ideas.

Here are a few words that describe me (in no particular order): Baha’i, Wushu, China, Japan, Karaoke, Photography, Gadgets, Cooking, Anime, Jet Li, Running, Seattle, Bay Area, Languages, Martial Arts, Movies, Drawing, Piano, Bags, Ruhi