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Too Far Media

Too Far Media

Responsive Web & UI Design, Custom Web Development & Project Management, Multi-Platform Marketing Design


Objective

PERSONE started working with Too Far Media in 2008 on the redesign and rebuild of their original product website for Wild Animus, which was a multimedia music, custom painting series and book project including audio books for a full 3-book series.

Approach

We worked with Too Far Media to present marketing sites as well as full audiobooks and image galleries presented in customized media galleries and players for many of their projects including The Hope We Seek, Eugene Von Bruenchenhein, Too Far Media, Rich Shapero's bio site and ,

We also worked with Too Far through 2018 or so supporting their multiple book projects subsequent to the original Wild Animus, including Too Far, The Hope We Seek, Arms From The Sea, as well as another image gallery that we maintained separately for another collection by Eugene Von Bruenchenhein. We developed at least 2 generations of full-screen, zoomable web galleries for Eugene Von Bruenchenhein, whose collection was owned by Rich Shapero, the founder of Too Far Media.

Summary

We successfully delivered high-quality, customized solutions to Too Far Media including several versions of music player, customized image gallery with zoomabililty to 300dpi, social sharing, downloadability and more.

We also supported the company through multiple projects, expanding their website offerings alongside their releases through over 10 years of support and at least 6 distinct project builds.



Wild Animus - Website

We worked with Too Far Media to prepare several versions of audio players and customized image galleries for their interactive and multimedia book project Wild Animus involving fine art, music and book components.











Eugene Von Bruenchenhein

The owner of Too Far Media also collected the artwork of painter Eugene Von Bruenchenhein and we helped create and maintain a website and online gallery of over 500 images in three galleries, with a full-screen, zoomable and scrubbable functionality, that also included a high-resolution download and social share function as well as database-driven meta information for each piece of artwork.