Nooksack Cirque Panorama
Greg Higgins, an architect from Spokane, WA, contacted us to create a website about the Nooksack Cirque, a mountain formation in northwestern Washington. Higgins had produced a beautiful panorama of the location, and wanted to offer it for sale.
The finished site included an annotated version of the panorama, information about the region with external links, a personal narrative about the beauty of the site, and Paypal-based e-commerce functionality.
Greg Higgins, an architect from Spokane, WA, contacted us to create a website about the Nooksack Cirque, a mountain formation in northwestern Washington. Higgins had produced a beautiful panorama of the location, and wanted to offer it for sale.
The finished site included an annotated version of the panorama, information about the region with external links, a personal narrative about the beauty of the site, and Paypal-based e-commerce functionality.
WoodsonArt.com & Your Mom's House
David Woodson needed two things out of a website: an easy way to showcase his art, and a place to publish his web comic, Your Mom's House.
The result we produced was an easy-to-navigate site that was tied to the web-famous ComicPress plugin for WordPress. You can check out Dave's art at his site, or read the comic.
David Woodson needed two things out of a website: an easy way to showcase his art, and a place to publish his web comic, Your Mom's House.
The result we produced was an easy-to-navigate site that was tied to the web-famous ComicPress plugin for WordPress. You can check out Dave's art at his site, or read the comic.
Lincoln County Public Libraries Website
The Lincoln County Public Libraries in Lincoln County, Montana wanted a fresh look for its website for the library's induction into the Montana Shared Catalogue. In addition, the staff wanted to be able to update content in the site.
The former was easy to achieve. The latter involved a modified WordPress implementation that used the blogging engine as a page-specific content management system (CMS).
The Lincoln County Public Libraries in Lincoln County, Montana wanted a fresh look for its website for the library's induction into the Montana Shared Catalogue. In addition, the staff wanted to be able to update content in the site.
The former was easy to achieve. The latter involved a modified WordPress implementation that used the blogging engine as a page-specific content management system (CMS).
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at Libby Dam asked us to design a series of panels that would be put on display at the Dam as well as at sites throughout the county. These posters included pieces for the Dam museum about the history of the region, a list of regional attractions, and the map to the left.
The map of Lincoln County was designed to work in conjunction with another display that highlighted eight of the must-see destinations in the county, including Libby Dam.
The map of Lincoln County was designed to work in conjunction with another display that highlighted eight of the must-see destinations in the county, including Libby Dam.
As part of a volunteer project for the American Go Association, we offered to craft copy that could be used to explain in general terms the significance of the game of go, its history, and a bit about the gameplay.
Because we enjoyed the project so much, we decided to additionally create a layout for the copy that included images and graphical elements in order to highlight the text we created.
Because we enjoyed the project so much, we decided to additionally create a layout for the copy that included images and graphical elements in order to highlight the text we created.
Sam Pirro, a New York City author and poet, approached us to edit and produce the layout for a book of semi-autobiographical poetry and prose.
The project involved layout and design, content editing, and print brokering to have the project actually put into print for the author. At left is the cover for the book.
The project involved layout and design, content editing, and print brokering to have the project actually put into print for the author. At left is the cover for the book.













