We design and develop your website to effectively connect with your customers.
Our unique approach to design provides a dynamic business presence on the web.
Salon Savvy etc.
An upscale Tuscan-style salon, designed to enhance and complement exisiting print collateral.
A blog was created for the client to communicate with customers and students.
We implemented the SEO and added Google analytics.
Client was coached on online marketing strategies.
Visit: Salon Savvy etc.
The Brighton
A senior housing campus run by the Southeast Seattle Senior Foundation.
The original design was extremely dated.
• Graphics and navigation were totally redesigned.
• Visual text enhancement for seniors included.
• PayPal was added for donations.
• CMS was implemented for the clients ease of use.
• A slide show completed the overall web presence.
Visit: The Brighton
Boomtown Café
Serving the homeless and low-income community.
Graphics / interface energized patrons to attend fundraisers and donate.
Slideshows were created showing:
•Homeless clientel •Guest chefs •Donator events.
Sadly, Boomtown Café closed before the new site was implemented.
Visit: Boomtown Café
Celadon Woodworking
This site showcases fine woodworking artistry.
Pieces are available to purchase. A PayPal shopping cart will be used.
Visit: Celadon Woodworking
White Orchid Spa
This lovely template was created for the health and spa industry.
Pages will be added based upon services provided by practitioners.
Visit: White Orchid Spa
Kanon Festival
Multi-arts festival in Kanon, Norway at WWII site.
Logo design and template creation for client to build upon.
Content Management System incorporated via a Rich Text Editor.
Visit: Kanon Festival
Glasshopper
Currently in design process
Portfolio site for glass artist Will Stokes.
Slideshow gallery will showcase original art for sale.
Problem Solvers, Inc.
Built for a seventh grade math teacher as a reference for year-end student project.
Unique design uses Javascript to create familiar interface of an employee manual.
Fun interface encouraged students to actively participate in their projects.
Visit: Problem Solvers, Inc.
