The Civilization Ventures (CV) project was one of the most difficult and challenging jobs I've ever undertaken in my career. Similar to the situation with Consumer Edge, CV's UI/UX project had to align with the existing identity of CV, which lacked a brand book and a clear visual language. This, combined with a demanding and visionary client, made it extremely difficult to finalize any UI elements. However, the end result was very satisfying and successfully addressed one of the client's key requests: "I want this to look different from anything else I've seen in the industry".
Along with a team of designers simultaneously working on other aspects of CV's brand presence, I was responsible for designing the web project while overseeing the development of various assets. The most difficult part of the project was providing enough visual concepts to get the client excited and ready to proceed with one. This required high-fidelity prototypes, extensive video work, and unique, technically demanding hover effects on various UI elements. I would like to pay special respect to the development team at Wunderdogs for bringing to life all the extraordinary ideas generated in collaboration with the client on this project.