Noticíes

The Simpsons?

08 01 2007
 
site launch
web
All of the CSS and Flash work came together to give a pretty good little store for this show you might have heard of called, The Simpsons? Yeah, we know, we hadn't heard of it either. Looks pretty funny. Something about donuts and nuclear power.
    
    www.thesimpsonsshop.com

Say, Olé! Say it Again!

16 10 2006
 
film
A fun little film we did about the evils of online dating is completed. In a nutshell, two girls meet for coffee and take down notes on their worst dates as of late. One really trumps the other with her Flamenco Man that she met the night before.
    Learn more about Flamenco_Singer Say, Olé!  Say it Again!

Hard to Spell, Fun to Watch.

08 09 2006
 
site launch
web
Just got done doing all the CSS encoding for the backend of this puppy. Go Ricky Bobby, go!
    
    Talladega Nights Store

Old First Concerts Live

27 08 2006
 
site launch
web
This was a great project. It's a performing arts group that's in our neighborhood and really puts out good shows.
    Their previous site was one of those ones that was leftover from the late 1990's with five pages, including one with all of their performances that had to be updated by someone with no HTML knowledge each month. It worked, but it could work a lot better.
    The site new site works a lot better. Everything runs through a central database and a custom CMS was built to handle all the data. Then, ticket sale were also added in so that people could buy online. Altogether, it's a great site now that functions well and gives them much more of a presence online, which is incredibly crucial for small non-profit groups that rely on donations.
    
    www.oldfirstconcerts.org Old First Concerts Live

Browsing the Family Tree

24 06 2006
 
site launch
web
A complete and total rebuild of this Family Tree site. The new design is much more interactive. There are new features for those entering in to the Tree and the language system for site translations is very smooth and forgiving.
    A family tree is exceedingly difficult to represent on the web due to its inherently exponential nature (one person has two parents, they each have two parents, etc.) So, to get around this, we made the tree browse more like how a website does and then we set up something that is quasi-wiki so that those who want to add themselves to the tree can do it.
    
    www.hudin.org
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