All of the websites listed below are custom sites, designed and developed from the ground up. No "canned" templates. Even though some of the sites have been discontinued, we've included a screenshot here so you could see the unique designs created for those sites as well.
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The colors and design for this site were taken directly from a business card to retain consistent "branding" for the business. Each page has an opportunity for the reader to connect with the business to request a unique, handmade birdhouse or feeder. |
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The Tomora Training Center is promoted on their website with plenty of pictures, giving viewers a look at a terrific boarding and training facility. |
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This site was completed for professional dressage trainer, Nicole Roach-Reinsvold. The site provides information about her experience and training philosophy as well as client testimonials and contact information. |
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The design for the All Together Fitness site was taken from the client's business cards. She also had her own graphics and logo which we incorporated. |
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alestero's business owner came with his own design specs and graphics which we turned into the site's template. We also provided several simple forms and a survey through a free online service at the client's request. (The client has since taken the site to its next phase in which we were not involved due to lack of company resources.) Click on picture to see screenshot only. |
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This was a fun site to do. The client took great pictures and provided good write-ups for every product. The site is being converted to an e-commerce site which will go live very soon. |
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Cellumax International's logo and colors were influenced by a brochure the client had printed. There was a lot of information to include. We found appropriate stock images on the web. (The client has decided to go in a different direction and the site has been taken off-line.) Click on picture to see screenshot only. |
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Chryssa Carson's site is currently an all-graphics landing page developed on a short schedule to meet a conference date. The site will soon evolve into a full design with more information. |
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The Colorado Horse Trailers site has been discontinued. Click on picture to see screenshot only. |
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This was a website overhaul.
The owner of Chowning
Horse Trailers reported almost immediate response
to the revised site and enjoys pointing customers to
the pictures and information about Brenderup trailers. |
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We
also overhauled the website
for J
& T Country Feeds. It now has more information
and more clearly presents all the products and services
J & T has to offer. |
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This website was completely redesigned from a previous website for this northern Colorado riding group. When the group went through some reorganization, it was decided to establish a light-weight site under the parent organization, USEA. This homepage now links to that site. |
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Showcased
on this site is Foundation
Builders, Inc., a northern Colorado concrete contractor.
The site has many pictures to show the range and quality
of work done by this company. |
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This
is an appealing site featuring a northern Colorado breeder
who specializes in the Pura Raza Espanola, the Pure
Spanish Horse. Lovely! |
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Maplewood
Estates is a multi-use
housing development in northeastern Colorado. The site
also provides information from the HOA. |
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This
site was developed for a group of local writers that
met as the Front
Range Writers. Some writers had personal websites
as links from this site. (The group decided they were not keeping the information on the site up-to-date and requested to take it offline.) Click on picture to see screenshot only. |
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The
McAleenan
Training Center site features the training talents
and horsemanship of Pete and Barry McAleenan.The site
has numerous still photos and will add video clips
in the near future. |
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Windholme
Farm is a family-owned equestrian center, featuring
boarding, training, lessons, and sales. This website
has many photos, along with detailed descriptions
of the facility and their services. (This was actually
the first website we did!) |
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Two
Silly Geese was a site for a small business that
designed and created personalized baby and toddler
accessories. The business has been discontinued.Click on picture to see screenshot only. |
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A
local construction contractor, Paul's
Concrete, LLC, does decorative concrete for residential
and commercial sites. Using many pictures from finished
projects, we presented his services and capabilities
through text as well as a picture gallery. We also
designed his new logo. |
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We
applied the logo for Paul's Concrete to new letterhead
and new business cards. The business cards were 2-sided
with several pictures of finished projects on the
back to give the potential customer an immediate impression
of what Paul can provide. |
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This on-line newsletter template was designed to match HARC's website, matching colors, fonts, and images, to create a consistent look. (Click on the image for a larger view.) |
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Creating a consistent look from your website to business cards to e-newsletters to blogs is important for your company's "branding." (Click on the image for a larger view.) |