Coming Soon:
- The Hyacinth
- The Ford Building
- Designer Artifacts
- G2G Computer Works LLC
- Portland Fixer Upper
Take a glance at some of the projects that we're currently working on...
HVBA
When the Happy Valley Business Alliance approached us about creating their new website, we enthusiastically jumped on board. For this project, we worked with the alliance to complete a complex, custom designed and programmed site and revamped the organization’s brand voice, focusing on their goal for increased membership. We celebrated the website’s launch with a ribbon cutting ceremony and party where we provided two diesel built, 3-D web kiosks. The kiosks enabled alliance members and guests to view the new website and sign-up to become a member or upgrade their current membership. The event was a huge success and the site has been very well received. We continue to work with the HVBA to develop a strong online presence, create additional marketing collateral and support them in every way we can.
Clarity and Comfort
For Elaine Brady-Mahoney’s custom website, we wanted to create a user-friendly, relaxed experience for viewers, and include enough content to answer questions that potential clients might have when seeking her services. We also wanted to represent our client as accurately as possibly. We designed a clean site and showcased Elaine’s approach to counseling by describing what she does and what clients can expect when working with her.
Pegell
When we were introduced to the innovators at Pegell and their flagship product, ButtonUp™, the first thing we thought was,
"Where can we get one?" For this project we were asked to develop a website to answer that question. We were assigned
the task of introducing and showcasing an inventive new product, describing how it works and explaining why everyone
needs this extraordinary new way of displaying photos, art, cards, and more. We designed and programmed a custom, userfriendly
site, business cards and a brochure and along the way helped them flesh out ideas, establish brand identity, find their
voice and tell their story.
VersaTop
Versatop is paving the way in innovation for the pipe and drape industry, and we’re helping them get there. It took us a few meetings to wrap our heads around the function of pipe & drape 2.0, but we get it now and are quite impressed. We helped VSS find their voice and reach their niche market by telling their story and introducing their product. The result, a custom designed, written and programmed site and supplemental marketing materials.
Pomelo
When we were approached by Pomelo copywriting & editing to create a portfolio
website, we were more than willing to help. For this custom built website we
worked with Pomelo to bring light to their brand voice and designed a clean, userfriendly
portfolio page to showcase their work. We still work with Pomelo
Copywriting & Editing partnering on various projects and do what we can to
promote their work.
MAP
Matthew Allen Productions is a project based firm here in Portland. They design and manufacture prototype objects and 3-D, integrated brand communication vehicles. We worked with them to tell their story and make what they do seem as common as table sugar. Well, maybe not that common, but at the very least we wanted to shed a little light on their philosophy, hard work and amazing finished results. MAP works with clients to integrate fine art and marketing through installations, murals and new media, so we created a custom designed and programmed site that reflects those ideas.
Xerratus
Xerratus started as a tech blog four years ago and within its time as a blog it generated heavy traffic, mostly from Google searches. We worked with Xerratus to create a brand identity, tell their story and launched a portfolio site highlighting the work they’ve done in the tech field, opening the door for further contracting work.
Tee Time Bar & Grill
For Tee Time Bar & Grill’s custom website and brand identity package, we learned
a whole lot about the world of virtual golf and are all the better for it. We may
actually be able to hit a golf ball at this point. For this project we wanted to create
an inviting, engaging and informational site; one that would turn the curious into
converts. We really wanted to promote virtual golf by showcasing the technology
and benefits of Tee Time’s simulators and make prospective customers hungry for
the game, and for a meal at their bar & grill.