Projects

Ultimate Dive Travel

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010
Ultimate Dive Travel

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Full-service scuba dive travel-planning agency, Ultimate Dive Travel, offers scuba divers of all ages and experience levels with once-in-a-lifetime scuba diving trips to exotic destinations around the world.  From rustic wreck diving adventures to luxury tropical spa/scuba vacations, Ultimate Dive’s scuba diving trip possibilities are endless.

But while this may be a great selling point for customers looking to choose from a large selection of unique scuba experiences, it does present a challenge in terms of website design, as organizing a great amount of information in an easy-to-navigate layout can be tricky.

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Bodhi Heart Rolfing

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010
Bodhi Heart Rolfing

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Private San Francisco-based Rolfing Structural Integration practice, Bodhi Heart Rolfing, offers clients bodywork sessions that reorganize the connective network of body tissue to relieve tension and pain and restore flexibility and energy.  It’s a small, niche industry, but even though it’s very specifically focused, their website still needed to be found by a broader, similarly interested audience – people that would be interested in Rolfing even if they didn’t exactly know what it was.

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WebEBP

Monday, March 15th, 2010
WebEBP

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Client: WebEBP
Project: Logo, Website, Custom Demo, Business Card Design, Twitter Page, Letter Head, Power Point Templates

When webEBP (Web Evidence Based Practice) came to us, they knew they had a great product: online software applications that assist licensed mental health practitioners. What they didn’t know was how they could differentiate their start-up from the rest of their industry, get their name out there and market their products in a way that reflected the unique qualities of their software line.

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Bass Eldercare Resources

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009
Bass Eldercare Resources

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Client: Bass Eldercare Resources
Project: Website, eMarketing, eNewsletter

Just a few months ago, Deborah Bass came to us with a business idea – an eldercare resource service that provides personalized solutions, support and guidance for those caring for aging parents and loved ones. She had a goal, a logo and an open mind to try to get her business off the ground.

We started by building her a website through a Content Management System that she can also easily help maintain. We enhanced her site with a comprehensive blog, which we continually update.

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My Digital Doorman

Monday, November 16th, 2009
My Digital Doorman

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Client: My Digital Doorman
Project: Redesign / Web Marketing Coaching

The package logging software company’s website was lacking a clear design and missing important marketing elements, both of which guide visitors logically through the site and prompt them to buy. Our solutions: show their software product’s process in a broken-down illustration, and add the much-needed “call outs” to sign-up or “schedule a call,” which have helped boost customer inquiries. Our advice on keywords and expanded content have also greatly increased their search rankings on Google.

KD dance

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009
KD dance

A site focused on high-quality and high-impact dancewear should be just as dynamic and sleek as the exciting art and fashion it celebrates.  That’s what we based our transformation of KD dance on, revamping it into a modern, streamlined site, one that makes the clothes—the site’s very purpose—pop on every page.  Designed for wider-web standards, the final result is a new and improved KDdance.com, a site that looks and feels just as full of life as the dancers on each page.

Greenberg & Hammer

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009
Greenberg & Hammer

Like many site owners, Greenberg & Hammer’s site ran into navigation problems—information was hard to find and their site wasn’t user-friendly.  We organized the information into an easy-to-find format, modernized their design by integrating their new brand logo and added social components, like their new blog—a perfect example that even a company established in 1919 can be just as web-savvy as any start-up!  We continue to maintain their site and look forward to launch their e-commerce campaign in 2010.

Onestop Advantage

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009
Onestop Advantage

Onestop Advantage had a great deal of information on their site but no easy-to-navigate system of organization.  We began by focusing on the core services the company wanted to highlight: mortgage, real estate and titles.  From there, a simple, usable template was designed—a perfect example of how a great amount of information doesn’t necessarily mean a complicated design; it really can be easily organized into a user-friendly format.