As Playpen.com gets closer to it’s official launch, it’s time we pay huge kudos to the design team that got us started in the right direction, Dickman’s Design. We have loved working with Dickman’s talented staff; and wouldn’t you know it, looks like Dickman’s loved working with the Playpen crew, too!
Bruno Dickman from Dickman’s Design was interviewed by Xbiz World in celebration of their 10 year anniversary. It’s a large article, read online (starts on Page 6 and Continues on Page 70) or download the 3 pages below. Within the article Bruno talks about his favorite 2010 project… PLAYPEN!
One project that stands out in Dickman’s mind was working on the adult social media/networking/user-generated content of hybrid site Playpen, where said he helped the company render from top to bottom in a form that he would like the entire adult industry to adopt.
From the article:
“The development of the site is hard to describe it because there’s nothing out there like it. Our team has worked closely with the Playpen crew to create the platform. Our work was focused on wire framing and producing the interfaces for models, affiliates and users. So everything, from the content submission by the models, to the user experience and the affiliate stats has Dickmans work on it,” he explains.Dickman also gives kudos to the input and involvement from Kathee Claudio, director of operations at Playpen, who he says played a major role and showed ‘rock star’ competence while interfacing with Dickman’s User Experience Director Eddie Dickman. “Pulling this off was challenging but extremely rewarding for our team.”
“Playpen is social and fun for users. It’s profitable for the models, affiliates and will definitely be to the platform owners. It’s not launched yet, but it will be soon, and it will be amazing. We are thrilled with the project because of its complexity but also because working with the Playpen team was a stellar experience. they are bright folks indeed,” Dickman says.
Thank you Bruno Dickman, everyone at Dickman’s Design and XBiz World!
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