Websites

Website development and deployment is at the core of what we do.  From graphics, color schemes, and layouts to the specialized website functionality your business needs, we can do it all.

Our methods ensure that websites are done on time, and our flat fee billing ensures that you don't go over budget on your project.  We don't re-invent the wheel (though we might modify the wheel to realize your ideas); we prefer to re-use content we, or other developers, have developed previously.  This keeps our costs down and makes it easy to deploy large sites in short time periods.

Our websites offer the following functionality:

  • User Management - Fully automated account registration/login systems are part of every site we create.  Of course we can hide that if you don't need it....
  • Varied navigational systems - From standard menu types to wild accordion style menu systems, we've done it all.
  • Image rotators/galleries and other specialized picture and video systems - The average website visitor isn't going to stay on your site just because you have a picture.  You need something to grab their attention.  You stayed on this site, didn't you?
  • Shopping Carts - Stop spending your money and sell something!  It's not tough, and you can even manage it yourself if you'd like.
  • Polls/Questionnaires and social networking plugins - Sure, we can connect you to Facebook.  We can display your specialized Twitter feed, and you can ask your visitors if they like it.
  • Graphic design at an elite level - Our graphic artists have worked on movies, television shows, marketing materials, websites, and just about every other kind of media you can think of.  From producing brand new logos, to rebranding your companies' color scheme entirely, we have experience!
  • Multiple web technologies - From databases to Adobe Flash, we've done it.
  • Specialized functionality - We could bore you with all of the specialized pieces of work we've completed, but we'd rather show you.  Here are a few samples of websites we completed in 2011: