We are now launching the site for
Watotees, an online store for hip, African-themed clothing designs. All the proceeds go in to the foundation for micro loans and local development in the Great Lakes region of Sub-Saharan Africa. So, buy, be hip, and support a good cause.
We've launched a large renewal of the
Blue Danube Wine site.
The new version works in their branding and image assets much better and also creates for a smooth navigation and a better user experience.
Additionally, the system is heavily integrated in to a custom Content Management System that we build to handle updates and give greater control to the content manager of the site.
Site for a cinematographer/producer based in San Francisco/Los Angeles. We built the design, CSS, and backend. Yes, that one stop shop bit is actually true.
www.jderbin.com
MTV has gone from just a place to see the latest videos, to a full brand-name experience. Thusly, they needed an online store. For this, we handled all the front end coding and user interaction components. It came together in a nice site that pairs well with their main portal.
www.seenonmtv.com
A site with a journalistic angle to it that needed to provide the ability to blog, post photos, provide community interaction, and do it all in Spanish. The end result is one that's gotten heaps of praise from peers and is constantly featured in Spanish language sites.
www.elia.ws
Suite for Skin is a local beauty salon that opened up and needed a site. We were happy to oblige. With their opening of a salon in Berkeley as well, the site needed some expanding, which is always made every so much easier due to CSS and Smarty.
www.suiteforskin.com
A little something from the stars, straight to your own home. We masterminded all the front end work to get this up and selling.
www.shopetonline.com
This mega-marketing site is now completely up and running after a soft launch in December. Essentially it's a site for finding products from shows that you like. What we ended up doing all the CSS, JavaScript, images, and Smarty template building. The primary CSS files are more than 2,000 lines total, so to say that it's intricate is a serious understatement. Then of course, there is the lovely
Mootools. Man we love that Mootools.
www.seenon.com
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
Just got done doing all the CSS encoding for the backend of this puppy. Go Ricky Bobby, go!
Talladega Nights Store