Listening. It's the first and most important part of our design process. You know your business, your message, and your audience. It's our job to find out who you are and who your customers are.
Once that understanding is established, the direction of your website becomes clear.
We've learned the most effective websites have a specific audience in mind and a well-defined theme to follow.
Our website design examples on the left were made for very different clients with very different customers.
Click on the titles to the left for previews of each site.

Information rich website for a Manufacturing Service company. Attracts several hundreds of visitors each week. The key is to keep over 77 pages organized and easily navigated. Advanced functionality, bright colors, and detailed technical information.
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E-commerce website selling customizable products. Sleek design and a simple user experience sets Schprackets apart from their competitors. Advanced functionality allows users to customize their bicycle parking racks with clean and simple navigation.
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Selling the sizzle of truly luxurious real estate. Visually focused, and aims to set a particular mood. The goal was to keep visitors captivated on the site for as long as possible. Fairly simple functionality with minmal text.
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Unique and playful functionality. Quirky and full of totally indulgent comic languange. The goal was to be both personal and approachable. Ultimately, we didn't feel it spoke to our target market.
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Community website, easily updated by its members through login. Sk801 is an authentic skateboarding crew in Utah. The site is automated and constantly updated by members with little or no coding skills. Recieves over 300 daily visits.
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Strongly visual design targeting an educated audience. Horizon offers a variety of playing options for golfers. The scrolling quadrants are designed to show off that variety, while keeping viewers on the site for longer periods of time.
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