

With the NFL and Apple on his client list, ADR mediator and former federal judge Layn Phillips didn't need a site for his new firm that communicated "capable," but rather, "be inspired."
Bold visuals convey the firm's serious, elegant and sometimes playful approach to resolution while helpful site tools prepare clients for their visit to the ADR office.
User Experience (UX), User Interface (UI), Front-end development
Site visitors are greeted with a distinctly non-legal sense of calm and simplicity, accented by graphics that emphasize reconciliation (and hint at the office's East and West Coast locations)
Following the side-by-side layout of much of the site, which itself reflects reconciliation, the Team list maintains a trim and easily accessible presentation
Collaged imagery of contrasting landscapes illustrate reconciliation and also subtly reveal the firm's story, such as the beach and architecture images taken near the firm's home office
Like the rest of the firm's presentation, the logo communicates a serious approach alongside a potentially playful edge