Portfolio

Depiction, Inc. is a provider of "what-if" scenario based desktop mapping software. They had already chosen Drupal as the platform for their website and community but needed help installing and configuring an e-commerce solution. We urged them to go with Ubercart since it has a tight integration with Drupal and supports many payment gateways. We installed and configured Ubercart as well as a contributed module for handling orders for license keys for software activation. We customized the invoice template and emails that are generated when the purchase is complete. We also installed CiviCRM for them and created a custom form to collect contact information when anonymous users request a free trial download.

The Center for Spiritual Living initially contacted us for a site redesign on June 26, 2008. We responded to their RFP on July 8, 2008 and were awarded the project on July 15, 2008. From our first face to face meeting, which took place took place on July 24, 2008, to the site going live was a span of approximately 8 weeks. We created a custom theme based on Zen and the site incorporates a variety of modules for image handling and display to the FCKeditor for rich text editing. We also created several custom content types to support data specific to the client. We are looking forward to continuing development of this site through 2009 to include more rich media functionality.

Astarte is a leading provider of human and animal cells used for immune system research. They approached us with a request to convert their existing site to a newer technology that would allow them to easily update their own content. They wanted to preserve the general look of the old site while modernizing the underlying platform. We provided a solution that allows them to easily modify their product catalog as well as blood donor information. We are also managing the ongoing SEO work for the site.

24 Bad Knees is the team name chosen by a group of runners that compete in the Hood To Coast Relay race (www.hoodtocoast.com) every year in Oregon. Steampunk Webwerks created this logo for their team t-shirts.

Pete's Ski & Sport Shop is a small brick and mortar sporting goods store that was in need of a web presence. Our client approached us to craft a simple brochure style website. We were able to work within his budget to quickly build a site that met his requirements. He is able to update all of the content himself including new sales and specials and can create new posts for news and upcoming events. He can schedule individual sales and specials so that they are published automatically at the specified time and unpublished when the sale is over. We also implemented a newsletter feature which provides newsletter creation and publication and allows customer subscriptions.
We also designed a grand opening postcard mailer and business cards seen below.


Mark Tillet approached us with his concept of creating a site that would be an information hub for his local community. We helped Mark solidify his ideas and implemented a site that makes it easy for him to disseminate information to the community through newsletters, blog posts, news, weather, traffic and real estate information that is relevant to the community of Lake Forest Park, WA. We built this site using the Pleroma theme. The site features forums, blogs, recipe sharing, reviews and 5 star rating, polls, two membership levels and comments as well as the FCKeditor for rich text editing.


