Website Design

LA Fashion District

If anyone understands the deep need for reinvention, it’s the LA Fashion District. As Downtown Los Angeles enjoys its revitalization, the Fashion District also recognized the need to expand and enhance their image as well. Hungry to show their diverse retailers, vibrant neighborhoods, and artistic forces, the Fashion District needed a website that could deliver […]

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Big Sturgis Gig

Step onto the rowdiest stage at the biggest party in the Wild West, and open for some of the biggest names in the rock ‘n’ roll. That’s exactly what the world-famous Sturgis Buffalo Chip did by inviting undiscovered bands to compete for a chance to play at the 2014 Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. But The Chip

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Stack’s Bowers

The Industry Leader Gets A New Edge Stack’s Bowers may not be a household name, but it reigns supreme in the world of rare and collectible currency. But being on top isn’t always easy, especially when your website needs work. We started with a deep dive into their business and the online traffic flow. Because

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FrontRunners

On your mark, get set, design. We were tasked with elevating the iconic running and sports apparel store in Brentwood, CA with a combination of developing a new website and creating email marketing and direct mail. We crossed the finish line in record time.

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Imperial Center

As one of the premier cultural centers on the Eastern Seaboard, The Imperial Centre for the Arts & Sciences has endless things to see and do. Housing an Arts Center, a Children’s Museum, a Science Center & a Performing Arts Theatre, this 135,000 sq ft space is a modern restoration of two buildings–the historic Imperial

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Montclair Place

Montclair Plaza had come to be known as “The mall.” Stores. Shopping. Food court. Which worked well for years. But as time marched on and more stylish competition moved into the neighborhood, Montclair Plaza realized it needed not only a major renovation but a total reinvention. The idea was to take Montclair Plaza from being

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Living Calendar

Calendars. They’re only as good as what you put in them. That is, until two guys came up with Living Calendar, a calendar that becomes anticipatory and intuitive based on your online behavior. The Living Calendar guys came to us with the equivalent of a concept written on a bar napkin. But they believed in

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DocuHome

Without looking inside, could you name all the stuff in your house? It was an interesting question posed to us by DocuHome. They had come up with an idea to develop a service where users could purchase, create, maintain and secure a visual inventory of their possessions across one or more homes. But the idea

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Costume Designers Guild

The Costume Designers Guild needed a new website. And this was no dress rehearsal. The heavy lifting included syncing new systems with legacy member data while making it easy enough for the clients to manage it themselves. Editorial content was intended to position them as an industry leader and remain a critical resource to its

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Malibu Funding

Malibu funding had a fundamental problem. They needed leads and normal lead generations weren’t enough. Our first job was to help them generate leads via search marketing. Then, the next step involved driving those leads through to the sales arm of Malibu Funding by creating custom landing pages, messaging and analytics. The first goal was

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