With Salu’s website we took a fresh approach to the design. The menu features collapsable and expandable sections so that the site user can view different portions of the menu without needing to continuously scroll down to the bottom of the page.
read more »ImprovWins.com needed a website that would allow multiple contributors to easily post articles as well as news and registration information about an annual conference. The client has the ability to control which articles and images appear in the slider on the homepage.
read more »The New Movement needed a site that would be able to efficiently promote all events and classes in each different city. The homepage has three focused pods- one for each city. The header slider can be used to promote specific events or classes as well as other initiatives put on through TNM.
read more »Ms. Red is taking a bite out of the music scene in the Big Apple and needed a website that spoke to her sound.
read more »The main purpose of the Hell Yes Fest site is to promote the event and its performers. The site also provides a way to purchase tickets to multi-night events. The design of the site takes a very playful approach using lively colors and illustrations. Did the client like the approach we took? Hell Yes!
read more »This e-commerce site presents the user with the products in a straightforward manner so that items can be purchased with as few clicks as possible. The website itself takes on the minimalist, flat approach.
read more »The site design for Delfeayo Marsalis is inspired by the design of his CD “Sweet Thunder.” The design is a throwback to classic style as the musician’s inspiration for the CD was found in William Shakespeare and Duke Ellington.
read more »The wedding concept was whimsical vintage and the actual decor of the event relied heavily on the design of the print pieces and website. Shades and tints of aqua and brown were used throughout the site along with hand-drawn icons to carry out the whimsical concept.
read more »The design uses a wood texture with modern geometric shapes to show the contrast between the brassy sounds of horns and bellowing sound of the stand up bass while listening to the band. Shades and tints of blue, brown, and cream were used to gain the visual feel of folk rock.
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