Web DesignA few examples....

Park City Coffee Roaster

Common Studio

30 Cubed

Just Us Debt

Peak Performance Design

Park City Body Works

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Project Description

A local coffee roaster was in need of an upgrade. This simple website functions as needed, without too much fluff

Project Description

COMMONstudio is a non-profit organized around the concept that even people without the means should have access to design services.

Project Description

Alex Stoy and is 30 Cubed organization are raising money through running. He's benefited many people with his kind and generous path through life.

Project Description

Just Us Debt needed a website quickly, as it was growing fast and being featured on network television. This one went up quick but functions well and is aesthetically pleasing.

Project Description

Peak Performance Massage needed a clean, crisp and simple website to let people know who they were and how to get a hold of them. The site reflects the business, down to earth and professional.

Project Description

Park City Body Works was a different and more alternative massage company. They specialized in Ashiatsu massage, the art of massage by feet. A bit edgy with the rounded edges

Technologies Used

Expression Engine was used so that the updates to what was going on could be implemented by the owner without assistance from a web programmer, and whenever they chose to.

Technologies Used

Wordpress site. The plugins and template design helped to get this off the ground and in tight shape in a moderate amount of time, leaving the option open for a full on blog.

Technologies Used

A standard HTML splash page with Wordpress backing it up, also a bit of integrated flash inside the Wordpress framework.

Technologies Used

HTML and CSS, the basic building blocks

Technologies Used

HTML and CSS, the basic building blocks

Technologies Used

HTML and CSS, the basic building blocks

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