01.17.2012   |   0comment

Leavitt PartnersLeavitt Partners, in collaboration with Codella Marketing, came to us wanting a fresh start on their out dated corporate site, blog and newsroom. After planning the sites with Mark, Luke worked with Leavitt Partners to solidify the design.

After the design, Tim coded each site. The main corporate site, leavittpartners.com, is built using WordPress and features three Custom Post Types: the slideshow on the homepage, the homepage content and the Team page.

The main Team page is broken up into staff levels but each worker is entered into the system the same way. A checkbox is used to differentiate their level. Also, another checkbox is used to flag if the worker is part of one of the several different sub-teams in the Leavitt Partners corporation. The individual team page highlights the workers accomplishments and also calls in their author RSS feed from the blog as well as any news highlights. continue reading Recent Work: Leavitt Partners”


11.29.2011   |   0comment

Trademark Access is a service provided through Bateman IP which is a law firm that specializes in intellectual property and is located in Salt Lake City, Utah. They need a site specifically for Trademarks and this site provides a client an easy way to get started in the Trademark process.

The site is built using a custom WordPress theme with 3 Custom Post Types. The client can easily update the About, Plans & Pricing and Home page. The Custom Post Types allow the client to update their FAQs easily, manage their Testimonials and Expertise sections. continue reading Recent Work: Trademark Access”


Tim,on the topic of  Magento, News, Portfolio, Web Development
10.31.2011   |   0comment

Pan Am Category Landing PageMost of the sites we work on are already existing and we spice them up and make them more modern. However, every now and then we get to build a site from the ground up such as one of our newest projects, Pan Am.

It’s not everyday we get to work for a high-profile client such as Pan Am, but Keathley Ad, who did the design, came to us and wanted to test our Magento skills and we were up to the challenge.

continue reading Recent Work: Pan Am”


08.09.2011   |   0comment

Inside Out is a interior design firm who researches, designs and executes amazing plans, transforming old school space into hip, modern environments. We partnered with Saxton Horne who is always on the cutting edge, pushing the envelope of what modern browsers can handle.

Saxton Horne came up with the design and user interface, opting to go with a one page site that scrolled vertically. A sticky left navigation helps users get to where they need to go. The Work section displays the latest spaces that have been transformed. It utilizes a hover state and jQuery toggler to open and close the section of content, allowing for a compact portfolio that gives the user only what they want to see.

The Product section utilizes more jQuery to shuffle through some of the products Inside Out uses when they develop a new space. A simple About Us infographic and a simple Staff section, followed by a blog complete the overall user experience.

A footer with a Google Map and social media links round out the site. In just a few moments, a user knows everything they need to with excessive clicking or page views.

 


Tim,on the topic of  Business, Design, Portfolio, WordPress
01.08.2011   |   0comment

Dr. Stoker recently graduated from Dental School and found a home in an office building in Salt Lake City. He needed to build his patient list so he figured a business card website would help get him more patients. Enter Code Greene.

Luke started Dr. Stoker down the right path by giving him a clean, business design. I finished off the job with a custom WordPress theme that allows Dr. Stoker and staff to easily enter in new content and keep the site fresh, just like their patients breath!

Dr. Stokers practice is off and running with great success.

Check out the site and let us know what you think!

SLC Dental Center


Tim,on the topic of  Apple, Browsers, Portfolio
08.11.2010   |   0comment

Rare Method came to us with a specific need for their client 3M. They wanted to have a website built that felt like a native iPad app but without the development costs and time associated with building a native iPad app.

The need for this site stemmed from feedback from 3M sales reps. The reps didn’t want to continue to carry around heavy laptops to just show a couple of videos, so 3M provided iPads to accomplish this feat. Rare Method was involved in the execution and design and we provided a solution to their problem.

We knew the site would have a fixed height and width since this was only going to be on the iPad and not used anywhere else. We coded up the site and embedded the videos using the HTML5 <video> tag. There were advantages to this but also disadvantages. If the rep was in a spot with shady WiFi or typical AT&T coverage, then the videos would load slowly.

We also built other pages the reps could use in their sales pitch as well as a contact form that the client could fill out if they were interested.


12.15.2009   |   0comment

Swakker is a company that makes iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad apps. They wanted a site to show off what they do best and give a place for their users to easily communicate with them. They came to us with a short timeline because they wanted to get the site up quickly because they had already ordered an ad in Rolling Stone. We quickly got into gear and were able to give them a nice WordPress theme that they could easily edit.

On the homepage, we built a gallery of images with thumbnails. When a thumbnail is clicked, the large image appears. We also built a quick overview section to show off the latest apps. In this section, the user can easily find out information about the new apps without leaving the homepage. A custom sidebar with custom widgets can be found throughout the site.

The apps page is a fully custom page built dynamically with custom fields and normal WordPress posts. The client can enter in the thumbnail, content, video url, features and a url for the link to iTunes. The news page functions like a typically WordPress blog, giving Swakker the chance to update their followers. The gear page is built using pages and children pages to help Swakker build their brand by selling clothes online through PayPal.

Last but not least, the gallery page is built to show off what users have made using Swakker apps. A nice place to get a daily dose of creative inspiration.

Check them out on the web or in iTunes.

Swakker LLC Homepage

 

 


11.09.2009   |   0comment

Robert McArthur approached us looking to completely redesign their website. While their old design served its purpose, it’s time had come. Their portfolio had grown and service list had expanded. They wanted to add more information while still maintaining a simple, yet compelling design.

It’s always interesting working with artists from other fields, be they architects, photographers, illustrators, or otherwise. They each have a unique take on their work, and their perspective often transfers well to the web. Robert was no exception. During design meetings, his ideas and explanations were an invaluable asset to my design toolbox. The new background, for example, preserved the same earthy brown as the old website, but also brought in an actual hand-sketched blueprint Robert had used in one of his plans. The typography, decorations, textures, and other detail decisions were all passed through Robert, and each received individual feedback and revisions.

Robert McArthur Moodboard

Robert McArthur Moodboard

I think the new design really speaks for itself and all parties involved are happy with the result. This is also the first time we’ve used the fixed background and I think the result is amazing. Check it out and let us know what you think!

Robert McArthur Studios


Luke,on the topic of  CakePHP, Portfolio, Web Development
10.29.2009   |   0comment

We recently launched a small ecommerce site for Whirly Bin. They sell all sorts of stationary. They needed a super simple shopping cart. Instead of hooking in our custom cart in CakePHP we hooked it up to PayPal. Whirly Bin can add new products and upload photos and descriptions for those products through a simple admin section we created with CakePHP. Whilry Bin was great to work with and we got the site designed, built, and up really quick. Check out their site.


09.29.2009   |   0comment

We partnered with Omelet to create the new site for Easton Baseball & Softball. Omelet did the design and we built the site. Easton wanted a WordPress site, so that is what we gave them. This theme is extremely custom but at the same time it is really easy to use when adding new products or pages.

Easton Baseball
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Easton Softball
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