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SPARKS! Web | Media | Marketing required a new site to update its look and organize its range of services. The site includes a blog, links to social media, and a client portal. Flash animation has been optimized to render on mobile devices.
Artists and photographers need a site that conveys their creativity. The Richard Anderson Photo Group required a custom build. The page navigation enhances viewer interaction and injects the site with the subtle irony of replicating a book experience on the web.
If you have a collection of beautiful imagery like Pinehurst Nursery, the work speaks for itself – almost. A simple to navigate gallery organized by type of project showcases their work perfectly. Monthly updates, including a gardening newsletter, encourage viewers to return to the site regularly.
Commercial Design Projects (CDP) needed a new site to market their interior design services. An easily-updatable photo gallery highlights images of their installations.
The Barnabas Initiative site encourages viewers to perform random and anonymous acts of kindness, leaving a special card with the recipient. The site features an interactive map where recipients can document details on each act of giving.
Sometimes less is more. Farrand and English, a landscaping/civil engineering firm, commissioned a one page site; links to project pdf’s showcase their projects.
Sometimes time is of the essence. The site for Teuten Risk Consulting was launched in two week by personalizing a commercial website template. A two level navigational structure and carefully selected stock images made it their own.
Jacqueline Sovich, an administrative court reporter, needed her website to be a work horse. Facilitating the workflow of pricing and ordering transcripts was a key feature of her build.







