Websites

You can opt for your site to be developed with an open-source CMS. For a minimal cost (generally less than $500), a CMS or "content management system" allows you to edit pages, add new sections, post images, and more.

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The University of Texas' MGM Program

Complete website redesign for the molecular genetics and microbiology program at UT Austin.

The Melrose

Upbeat, harmonious website for a residential community in central Austin.

The One Knite Reunion Concert webpage

The One Knite webpage was the central location for the evolving concert schedule. This limited-budget project also provides historical photos, merchandise information, photos, stories, and a guest book.

See the client's comments.

Kahele musician's webpage

Informational page for musician, using her chosen visual theme. Our designer found copyright-free NASA images to reduce project costs.

WorkersHelp.org

We designed and built this complex article nexus site as the main public face for WorkersHelp, a now-retired national non-profit.

The site had robust client content-management, user registration, and e-commerce features.

Web template

This is a spec design for a video production company created by one of our designers. Click on the thumbnail to see the full detail.

Children's Council of San Francisco page

Website template design for this $45M non-profit organization.

A+ Machines band website

This proposed site (non-functional) features a compact interface and a look tailored to the musicians' aesthetic.

Nueva Onda restaurant website

We're basically finished with this new site for Nueva Onda. (Nora is getting us photos for the last pages.) Obviously, Nueva Onda's one of our favorite eateries in Austin's hip and funky South Congress row. Click to visit it directly (launches new window).

Nueva Onda means "new wave." (See the wave motif in the design?)

Design. Print and presentations. Writing. Animations and video.