Publications

Design & Technology
Adobe Magazine, “Making User-Generated Content Work,” Tiffany Lee Brown, 6.2007
Communication Arts, 5.2007
Lighting & Sound America, Judith Rubin, 4.2007
Favourite Website Awards, “FWA Review 2005,” Rob Ford, 1.17.2006
Designing Interfaces: Patterns for Effective Interaction Design, Jenifer Tidwell, 2006 (O'Reilly)
Communication Arts, Web Watch, Rebecca Bedrossian, 7.2005
Museums and the Web, Place-based Storytelling Tools: A new look at Monticello,” Brad Johnson, 4.2005
STEP, “Next: Design industry news that matters,” Mary Fichter, 3.1.2005
Communication Arts, Web Watch, Sue Garibaldi, 12.2004
Museum News, “15th Anual Muse Awards,” Herminia Wei-Hsin, 11.2004
w.e.b., “Second Story,” 7.2004
Photo District News, “Brand New Things,” Jenn Shreve, 4.2004
Museums and the Web, Beyond On-line Collections: Putting Objects to Work,” Brad Johnson, 4.2004
Communication Arts, “Visiting the Virtual Museum,” Sam McMillan, 3.2004
STEP, “News Bites from A to Z,” 3.2004
Flash MX 2004 Savvy, Ethan Watrall, 2003 (Sybex)
AAM Museum News, “14th Annual Muse Awards,” Deborah Seid Howes, 11.2003
HOW, “Sound Advice,” Megan Lane, 2.2003
Macromedia Flash Interface Design, Darcy DiNucci, 2003 (Macromedia Press)
The 81st Art Directors Annual, 2003
AAM Museum News, “13th Annual Muse Awards,” Deborah Seid Howes, 11.2002
Desktop, “Second Story: Interactive Tales,” Andy Polaine, 10.2002
Communication Arts, “Theban Mapping Project,” Joe Shepter, 9.16.2002
Create Magazine, “Mick Jagger,” Alex Tanner, 8.2002
HOW, “Behind The Design: Virtual Scrapbook,” 8.2002
HOW, “Design Workspace: Inside Story,” Stacey King, 8.2002
Create Magazine, “A More Perfect Union,” Michael Burns, 2.2002
Web Designing (Japan), “Hot & Cool: Websites Closeup,” 2.2002 (Mainichi Communications)
Simple Web Sites: Organizing content rich Web sites into simple structures, Stefan Mumaw, 2002 (Rockport)
HTML & Web Artistry: More than Code, Natalie Zee, 2002 (IDM)
WWW Design: Flash, Daniel Donnelly, 2002 (Rockport)
Inside the Publishing Revolution: The Adobe Story, Pamela Pfiffner, 2002 (Adobe Press)
Artnet News, “Print Week in New York,” Sheila Farr, 10.31.2001
Graphis, “Second Story: Telling Tales,” Ken Coupland, 9.2001
HOW, “Behind The Design: I Want My Mummy,” 8.2001
Web Design, “Second Story Interactive Studios,” 8.2001
Create Magazine, “Janet Jackson,” Pete Wilton, 7.2001
Eye, “The Big Reveal: Theatrical Typography,” Jessica Helfand, 7.2001
Macromedia, “Showcase: Remembering Pearl Harbor,” 7.2001
Create Magazine, “Pearl Harbor: History In The Making,” Keith Drew, 7.2001
Design Interact, “Insights: The Magic of the Medium,” Julie Beeler, 6.11.2001
Macromedia, “Showcase: Janet Jackson,” 6.2001
Alt Pick, “Second Story Launches Site for Jackson,” 6.2001
Design Interact, “Profile: Experience Music Project Kiosks,” 3.14.2001
Communication Arts, “Exhibit: Unwrapped: The Mysterious World of Mummies,” Jean A. Coyne, 3.2001
The Last Mile: Broadband and the Next Internet Revolution, Jason Wolf and Natalie Zee, 2001 (McGraw-Hill)
Principles of Web Design, Dave Farkas, 2001 (Longman)
Web Design Index, 2001 (Pepin Press)
HOW, “Behind The Design: EMP’s Behind The Musician,” 12.2000
Macromedia, “Showcase: 2020Green,” 12.2000
Macromedia, “Showcase: Unwrapped: The Mysterious World of Mummies,” 11.2000
Adobe, “Web Center Gallery: Second Story,” Joe Shepter, 7.2000
Adobe, “Motion Center Feature: Experience Music Project,” Joe Shepter, 7.2000
Second Story Tells Tale of E-Business Success, 7.2000 (Intel)
Critique, “My Best, My Worst,” 6.2000
Impress Web Design, “Second Story,” 6.2000
Macromedia, “Showcase: The Bill Bowerman Story,” 5.2000
Alt Pick, “Artist Spotlight: Second Story Interactive Studios,” John Caserta, 1.5.2000
Webworks: Navigation, Ken Coupland, 2000 (Rockport)
Macromedia, “Showcase: Kodak,” 1.2000
Sonic Graphic Seeing Sound, Matt Woolman, 2000 (Rizzoli)
Adobe, “Motion Center Features: Masters of Motion Design,” 10.1999
Adobe, “Second Story Interactive Design: Doing Justice to a Genius,” 9.1999
AV Video and Multimedia, “Special Report—Real Time Animation,” J. Scott Hamlin, 8.1999
The 77th Art Directors Annual, Antje Lenthe, 1999
Macromedia, “Showcase: Dreamworks Records,” 1999
Web Design Annual 1999, 1999 (Graphic-Sha)
Best of the Web, 1999 (Mediamatic)
Effective Web Animation, J. Scott Hamlin, 1999 (Addison-Wesley)
Macromedia, “Showcase: American Mile Markers,” 1999
Digital Designer, Stephen Heller and Daniel Drennan, 1998 (Watson Guptill)
Critique, “A Wider Window on The Web,” Ken Coupland, 4.1998
Communication Arts, “Second Story,” Sam McMillan, 1.1998
I.D., “Web Watch—Forest For The Trees,” 1.1998
Graphis Web Design Now, Ken Coupland, 1998 (Graphis)
The 76th Art Directors Annual, Antje Lenthe, 1998
The Web Design Wow! Book, Jack Davis and Sue Merritt, 1998 (Peachpit Press)
3D & Web Masters, Agosto, 1998 (Rockport Publishers)
Step-by-Step Japan, “David Siegel—Highfive,” Atsuko Nozawa, 11.1997
Applied Arts, “Net Notables,” Gordon Macleod, 11.1997
High Five, “Constructing the Cobra,” Julie Beeler, 10.1997
HOW, “Self Promotion with Soul,” 10.1997
Web Studio—Japan, “Brad Johnson Presents,” Atsuko Nozawa, 7.1997
Architecture, “Spinning Your Web Page,” Elizabeth Padjen, 6.1997
Step-by-Step Japan, “Technique: Digital Artist at Work Conference in Monterey,” Atsuko Nozawa, 5.1997
Computer Artist, “Computer Artist: Brad Johnson,” J. Scott Hamlin, 4.1997
Graphis, “Growing the Megasite: National Geographic Online,” Ken Coupland, 3.1997
The Net, “Secrets of the Webmaster MVPs,” John Papageorge, 3.1997
High Five Profile and Interview, “The Behind the Scenes Phenomena,” 3.1997
Interface WOW, Sue Merritt, 1997 (Peachpit Press)
Interface Design with Photoshop, J. Scott Hamlin, 1997 (New Riders Press)
Secrets of Successful Websites, David Siegel, 1997 (Hayden Books)
Photoshop Web Techniques, J. Scott Hamlin, 1997 (New Riders Press)
HOW, “Brad Johnson’s Excellent Web Adventure,” Ken Coupland, 8.1996
Architectural Record, “Architects Online,” 6.1996
Graphics International, “Site Makers,” Ken Coupland, 6.1996
Digital Creativity, “NoCal’s Hottest Webmeisters,” Ken Coupland, 3.1996
Internet Homep@ge Design, Seiki Okuda, 1996 (Kinotype Press)
Multimedia Graphics: The Best in Global Hyperdesign, Melissa Dallal, 1996 (Chronicle Books)
Designer’s Guide to the Internet, 1996 (Hayden Books)
Hotwired, “Antarctic Antics,” 12.1995
Graphis, “Homesteading the Net,” Ken Coupland, 11.1995
OnLine Design, “The Digital Portfolio,” Cheshire Dave, 7.1995
Electronic Link Magazine, “Desktop Animation,” Ken Coupland, 5.1995


Popular Appeal
The New York Times, Art & Design, “Two New Shows Cast Light and Darkness on Early Cultures in the Americas,” Edward Rothstein, 3.5.2008
Washington Post, Exploring the Early Americas: A Sense of Continent's Direction,” Cathryn Keller, 12.26.2007
The Oregonian, Portland's Second Story lets museumgoers step into the picture,” Richard Read, 7.6.2007
The Christian Science Monitor, “High-tech home for an old war,” David Conrads , 12.6.2006
The New York Times, “In the Midwest, Remembering Europe’s Fields of Red ,” Edward Rothstein, 12.2.2006
The Associated Press, “National museum for often-overlooked World War I opens,” Maria Sudekum Fisher, 12.1.2006
ABC News affiliate, KMBC-TV, “National WWI Museum Set to Open,” 11.30.2006
The Kansas City Star, “Exhibit brings ‘over there’ here ,” Matt Campbell, 11.26.2006
The New York Times, Small Business Special Section, “The Xbox Generation Visits the Museum ,” Keith Schneider, 9.12.2006
The Daily Journal of Commerce, Quarterly supplement "the Interactive Design Issue", 7.28.2006
The New York Times, Arts, “American History Through the Eyes and the Letters of the People,” Edward Rothstein, 6.24.2006
Travel News, “New museum urges visitors to understand First Amendment freedoms,” Tara Burghart, 4.23.2006
CBS2 Chicago, “New Chicago Museum Aims To Explain Freedom,” 4.2.2006
NPR, Weekend Edition, “Exhibit Depicts Theatrical Side of Forensic Science,” Christopher Joyce, 3.25.2006
The Gazette, Maryland Community Newspaper, “National Library of Medicine exhibit gives close look into death,” Chris Williams, 3.1.2006
New York Times, Science, “Solving Puzzles with Body Parts as the Pieces,” Amanda Schaffer, 2.28.2006
WBAL TV Baltimore, NBC, “Perform Virtual Autopsy At 'Visual Proofs' Exhibit,” 2.16.2006
Washington Post, Health, “Killer Instincts,” Suz Redfearn, 2.14.2006
The Christian Science Monitor, “Ten websites you shouldn't miss: Theban Mapping Project,” Jim Regan, 12.29.2005
The Christian Science Monitor, “Ten websites you shouldn't miss: Monticello Explorer,” Jim Regan, 12.29.2005
The Christian Science Monitor, Sci/Tech: "Siteseeing" , “A virtual exhibit 'On the Move',” Jim Regan, 10.5.2005
The Oregonian, Living, “Diverse Spaces Sweeten, Sour Third Angle Music,” David Stabler, 5.4.2005
The Christian Science Monitor, Sci-Tech, “The Tao of design,” Jim Regan, 5.2.2005
The Christian Science Monitor, Sci-Tech, “A virtual visit to Monticello,” Jim Regan, 4.26.2005
The News & Observer, Technology, “WEB REVIEW: A virtual visit to Monticello,” Jim Regan, 4.26.2005
Portland Monthly, “Designed in Portland,” Camela Raymond, 4.2005
The Washington Post, “At the Archives, Real National Treasures,” Janice L. Kaplan, 12.3.2004
New York Times, Technology, “At Museums, Computers Get Creative,” Katie Hafner, 12.2.2004
CBS Evening News, “From Oswald To Elvis To Nixon,” Jim Stewart, 11.23.2004
The Oregonian, “Second Story reaches the next level,” Randy Gragg, 10.24.2004
Christian Science Monitor, Sci/Tech, “How to make your own natural disaster,” Jim Regan, 8.11.2004
New York Times, Arts, “ Skyscrapers in Cyberspace: Maps and History Online ,” MATTHEW MIRAPAUL, 5.14.2004
Wired, “Realtime,” 3.2004
The Sunday Times, “Sites of the Year 2003,” James Knight, 12.28.2003
St. Paul Pioneer Press, “ Ride along with Lewis and Clark,” Rob Hubbard, 11.24.2003
The Augusta Chronicle, 1.30.2003
Houston Chronicle, “What’s Online,” Cay Dickson, 1.28.2003
The Philadelphia Inquirer, “Web Winners: Following epic journey on the Net,” Reid Kanaley, 1.23.2003
The Christian Science Monitor, “Inside a Chinese house in Salem, Mass.,” Jim Regan, 1.2.2003
Archaeology, “A Walk Through the Valley of the Kings,” Mark Rose, 11.1.2002
The Art Newspaper, “Valley of Kings online,” 8.26.2002
The New York Times, “Online Diary: Dig This,” Pamela LiCalzi O’Connell, 8.22.2002
Science Magazine, “Exhibits: Tombs With a View,” 8.2002
Newsday, “Site of the Week,” Bob Suter, 8.2002
IDG, “Egyptian Tombs in 3D,” Lasse Hallstrom, 8.2002
Guardian Unlimited, “Kings Unearthed,” 8.2002
The Chronicle of Higher Education, “Information Technology: In Sites,” 8.5.2002
El Mundo, “Visit Egypt Without Leaving Your Home,” 8.2002
MSNBC Cosmic Log, “Weekend Field Trips on the Web,” Alan Boyle, 8.2.2002
Guardian Unlimited, “Website Exposes Valley of the Kings’ Secrets,” Gwladys Fouche, 8.2002
Education World, “Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden: Modern and contemporary art tour,” Hazel Jobe, 5.2002
CBS News.com, “A Portrait of Washington,” 2.17.2002
Entertainment Weekly, “What to Surf,” 1.25.2002
Newsday, “Plugged In On The Web,” Bob Suter, 1.15.2002
Art On Paper, Faye Hirsch, 1.2.2002
Qwest Lightspeed, 1.2002
The New York Times, “Croatia: Nazi-Era Camp Artifacts Returned,” Reuters, 12.6.2001
The Seattle Times, “Online Exhibit of German Art Could Be Love at First Site,” Sheila Farr, 11.30.2001
CiberPais, “The MoMA Opens an Exhibit of Art Only Visible on the Internet,” R. Bosco / S. Caldana, 11.29.2001
Oregon Business Journal, “Second Story Mounts Exhibit,” Aliza Earnshaw, 11.16.2001
The Washington Post, “Pieces of Croatia’s Holocaust Now Online,” Jacqueline Trescott, 11.14.2001
Guardian, “Desperate for Youth Appeal,” Vanessa Thorpe and Ed Helmore, 11.11.2001
The New York Times, “Squeezed by a Renovation, the Modern Finds Space Online,” Matthew Mirapaul, 11.8.2001
Wall Street Journal, Market Place, “Mick Jagger and Virgin Records Go Online to Court Younger Fans,” Anna Wilde Mathews, 11.6.2001
Oregon Business, “Reliving Pearl Harbor Online,” 7.2001
Entertainment Weekly, “Flicks & Clicks,” Hugh Hart, 6.4.2001
Newsday, “Site of the Week,” Bob Suter, 6.4.2001
The Oregonian, “World War II breaks out as a cultural phenom, and teens find its larger lessons fascinating,” Kristi Turnquist, 5.22.2001
The New York Times, “The Date That Lives In Infamy and Online,” Shelly Freierman, 5.17.2001
KXL Radio, Wired Northwest, “Interactive Tribute to Pearl Harbor Comes Alive,” Rich Carr, 5.17.2001
Yahoo! Internet Life, “New, Notable & Fun,” Meaghan O'Neill, 2.2001
The New York Times, “Mummies and More in Antiquities Roadshow,” Michael Pollak, 1.4.2001
Your Money, “Resources for Teaching Kids about Money,” 1.2001
The Oregonian, “More To The Story! ,” Jeffrey Young, 1.1.2001
Oregon Business, “Out There,” 12.2000
KXL Radio, Wired Northwest, “Financial Site For Students,” Rich Carr, 10.5.2000
Inter@ctive Week, “Top 10 Trends: What’s Hot In Marketing On The Web?,” Mindy Charski, 8.23.2000
KXL Radio, Wired Northwest, “EMP Debuts Interactive Kiosk,” Rich Carr, 8.23.2000
New Media, “Invision Walkthrough: Experience Music Project,” Jeff Burger, 7.20.2000
New Media, “Invision Walkthrough: Kodak.com,” Jeff Burger, 7.19.2000
Willamette Week, “The Best Rock and Roll Clubhouse Money Can Buy,” Zach Dundas, 6.28.2000
MSNBC, “In Seattle, Smashing Opener for EMP,” 6.23.2000
The New York Times, “Technology Brings Alive the History of Rock ’n’ Roll,” Michel Marriott, 6.22.2000
The Oregonian, “Goodness gracious guitars!,” Kristi Turnquist, 6.22.2000
The Seattle Times, “Kiosks Offer Magic Carpet Ride Through Rock History,” John Zebrowski, 6.20.2000
KXL Radio, Wired Northwest, “Portland Studio With A Big Portfolio,” Rich Carr, 6.20.2000
Smithsonian, “A Swoopy, Funky Fun House of Rock,” Richard Covington, 6.2000
New Media, “Walkthrough: Kodak’s Picture-Perfect Site,” Jeff Burger, 5.24.2000
Oregon Business Journal, “Internet has detractors, but it’s still a unique medium,” Dan McMillan, 5.1.2000
The New York Times, “Pictures of the Nation, Mile by Mile,” Michael Pollak, 4.27.2000
KXL Radio, Wired Northwest, “Second Story Expands,” Rich Carr, 4.14.2000
Oregon Business Journal, “Second Story’s Goal To ‘Make the Show’ Expands,” Dan McMillan, 4.14.2000
The Washington Post, “America, Mile by Mile,” 3.12.2000
USA Today, “Adventures in the Great Outdoors and the Minutiae of Bits of Matter,” Sam Vincent Meddis, 12.23.1999
The Oregonian, “Portland Web Design Start-Up Crafts Success Story,” Jackie Love, 5.31.1999
Oregon Business Journal, “As Second Story’s Go, This One is Worth Repeating,” Dan McMillan, 5.3.1999
Yahoo! Internet Life, “PBS Shows the Wright Stuff,” 3.1999
National Geographic Magazine, “Interactive: Xpeditions,” 9.1998
Adobe Annual Report, “Second Story: Creating the Interactive Experience,” 12.1997
National Geographic Magazine, “Interactive: The Complete National Geographic,” 10.1997
National Geographic Magazine, “Interactive: Dinosaur Eggs,” 6.1997
The Red Herring Magazine, “Rule No. 1: Less is More,” Nikki C. Goth, 10.1996