This Austin musician is headed for the big time in multicultural markets all over the world. Browser compatability and fast loading time was very important because many users may have older computers and browsers. We also designed a very cool Flash intro for the band.
A local moving company was looking for a facelift and an identity that would reach Austin's 18-35 demographic. We gave them a classic Austin identity and a design that is simple, mobile-friendly, and cool without being trendy.
When we designed a website for this classic Austin business in 1997, we had no idea that it would stay stylish and current for over 10 years. It was time to update the website and we created a new design that resembled the previous one, but built in Joomla functionality for its ease of use by the store's staff.
A local non-profit needed a easy to manage information portal, so we created this Joomla wrapper and theme.
What sort of UI/UX do you design for kids who love county music? A cool old pickup truck with a steering wheel that's always moving, a radio that pops out of the glove box, and other simple functionality. Instead of using Flash for this website, we opted for maximum compatibility and ease of use.
This small local chain of restaurants wanted a simple-to-maintain framework, and a design that matched their restaurants' aesthetics on an affordable budget.
This small business was launching a great idea in a great location and wanted to create a simple site that featured its two-faceted business as one entity. We created a mutual identity and a helpful site for their customers.
This excellent organization had a volunteer-based Joomla website that needed some updating and additional functionality to interface with an email marketing solution. We helped get the site into shape and added back-end functions that increased front-end usability for visitors and returned the site for their volunteers to maintain.
Note: We offer a 20% discount for non-profit organizations!
When another of our clients added a partner to increase their patient services, we created a complimentary identity and collateral that was the perfect match for their existing identity. From logo, paper products, photography and finally a website, we helped setting up shop in a new practice seamless for all parties.
This brand new practice was growing fast, and we helped keep their site updated and populated with content that made servicing their patients easier, allowing them to give top-quality patient care. We also created a series of print ads that ran in small local publications.
This Austin investment company wanted a simple, clean, one-page website for their company. We helped define their mission statement and gave them an identity page that served their needs.
A local sign maker wanted a website that was fun and represented his commitment to the "Austin Vibe". So we gave his classic sign company a classic sign themed website.
This Austin property company had two distinctive properties that were going through a total makeover to prepare them for the growing Austin market. We designed a website that featured not only the style and aestetic of the properties, but one that actually used the elements of the interior designer's color palatte and textures.
Austin's local Alcoholics Anonymous service office needed a public interface that helps local people in need connect with AA meetings and the organization's service structure. The site was created on a Joomla platform and had extensive back end modification to allow for simple content updates.
The website also features a fully-functioning live calendar with full mapping functions and replaced the organization's temperamental open source site.
Note: We offer a 20% discount for non-profit organizations!
We took one of Austin's top 10 moving sites and began an agressive re-branding and online marketing campaign that includes design, traditional and non-traditional marketing, SEO & PPC campaigns.
We have greatly improved the company's natural search engine listings, and helped increase their traffic and business through other marketing and online optimization techniques.
This client has a turnkey General Contracting firm with a diverse area of expertise.
Soundman & Singer/Songwriter Bob Merkett needed a fast and friendly site on a budget. His PA Rental company was growing and he needed an online calling card to show his equipment, pricing, and value. Its always a pleasure helping out good people who contribute to Austin's creative lifestyle!
In 1997, Direct Events needed websites for its new venues, LaZona Rosa, The Austin Music Hall, and The Backyard. We created artistic sites for each venue.