August 31st, 2008 by Andy
We’ve known Dr. Emily Cooper at Seattle Performance Medicine for years. And most of that time we’ve been nagging her to rebuild her web site… Well, we finally pulled it off!
This one was a collaboration with Heather at Bad Feather. Heather worked with Emily to develop SPM’s new branding and logo, and design the graphics for the site. We then built the new spmedicine.com. The site is clean and elegant, establishes SPM’s new visual identity, and finally gives an accurate representation of SPM’s work! And with this modernization, the site has moved forward in leaps and bounds in terms of search engine optimization, accessibility, and ease-of-maintenance.
We don’t like to brag, so we’ll let Emily speak for us. We were pretty flattered when she said “This is the best thing I have done for my business!”. Check out the new online presence for Seattle Performance Medicine at spmedicine.com.
July 3rd, 2008 by Andy
Dtek is excited to be working with a new partner! Brooklyn-based husband-and-wife team Heather Marold Thomason and Brad Thomason, AKA Bad Feather, provide graphic design and web development services focusing on brand identity, print work, and Adobe Flash.
Bad Feather’s services are the perfect compliment to our own, which are focused on non-Flash web development and coding, usability and user experience consultation, and web-specific graphic design. They’ll also help us keep pace on the web development front as The Media Spot continues its exciting work.
Bad Feather’s web site is on the way. If you’re curious in the meantime, check out Heather’s previous company, HM Projects.
June 2nd, 2008 by Andy
We recently built a web site for Seattle-based investor Alex Algård. The site is an initial Internet presence for Algård Ventures, and a fat-free way to connect him with groups looking for funding.
For us, it’s a great showcase of what we can deliver in a minimal project: elegant and clean graphic design and user interface with the i’s dotted and t’s crossed for accessibility and search engine optimization.
Check out algardventures.com.
August 29th, 2007 by Andy
We’re proud to be working with a private group that’s developing a Voluntary Universal Healthcare Identifier (VUHID) system in the U.S. (As in, get knocked out while cycling in Washington, and have the doctor be able to easily access your medical history from your primary physician in New York!)
We’ve been working on the VUHID logo and branding, and just launched an initial, “brochure”-style site at vuhid.org. We’ll be helping with further web presentation and documentation efforts as the project evolves.
Check out the site and read more about the VUHID system at vuhid.org.
January 4th, 2007 by Andy
Access is a California-based women’s health clinic. We audited their old web site last year and helped them outline improvements for usability, accessibility, and ease-of-maintenance. Last week we finished redesigning their new site at whrc-access.org!
The site features a warm and colorful new logo and graphic design, with a more intuitive and flexible menu structure. It’s also much simpler to maintain — Access has already started making their own content changes.