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  • Media Logger UI design

    Matt Proud | 15 Mar, 2019

    The BLAM logger running in dual monitor mode

    The BLAM logger running in dual monitor mode

     

    Single screen mode

    Single screen mode, with file search & browse

     

    Single screen mode, expanded

    Single screen mode, expanded

  • Asset Manager (BLAM!) UI Redesign

    Matt Proud | 23 Jan, 2019

    The new BLAM interface

    The new BLAM interface

    Log in screen

    Log in screen

    BLAM 3 - Assets screen

    BLAM 3 – Assets screen

    BLAM3-Assets-thumbnail view

    Assets screen – expanded thumbnail browse view

    Workflow designer

    Workflow designer

    BLAM3-Workflow-designer-Light

    The switchable light colour scheme

    Storage manager

    Storage manager

  • Quick and responsive producer reviews

    Matt Proud | 21 Jan, 2017

    Producer Portal UI

     

    We designed a new responsive web-based tool for Blue Lucy, the ‘Producer Portal’. The applicationĀ has a touch-friendly, easy-to-use UI for video producers to review, comment on, and approve clips on a laptop or tablet wherever they are. Producers are able to easily set IN and OUT points to comment on specific sequences within clips, and the app can be configured to send the notes and approval / rejection notification to various end points, including the BLAM (Blue Lucy Asset Manager).

  • Blue Lucy goes POP Art for IBC 2016

    Matt Proud | 20 Sep, 2016

    IBC 2016 photo

     

    In a departure from the clean and simple style of previous IBC stands we’ve designed for Blue Lucy, we went for a Pop art concept for 2016’s show. Taking a cue from the name of their flagship software product the BLAM (Blue Lucy Asset Manager), we designed a pop art inspired stand to grab the attention of jaded exhibition-goers. Blue Lucy have reported back to us that the design certainly worked in that respect, with a lot of passing visitors stopping by and many comments on the radical change of style. Further expansion of the BLAM-in-a-can concept are in the works…