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Using The Right Tool For The Job

Monday, November 8, 2010

I never thought the day would come, but Andy Rooney recently gave a great bit of advice for web designers – use the right tool for the job. In a recent issue of An Andy Rooney Moment™, he mentions how “Nobody has ever gone to a restaurant website to be impressed by the web design.” Now, this is not to say that the design of a site is not important, we’ve blogged before about the importance of design. The key point Mr. Rooney is making in his article, is to be sure that we are using the right tools and technologies for the job. more »

Posted By Chris Robinson
Tagged with Web Design

Using The Right Tool For The Job

Monday, November 8, 2010

I never thought the day would come, but Andy Rooney recently gave a great bit of advice for web designers – use the right tool for the job. In a recent issue of An Andy Rooney Moment™, he mentions how “Nobody has ever gone to a restaurant website to be impressed by the web design.” Now, this is not to say that the design of a site is not important, we’ve blogged before about the importance of design. The key point Mr. Rooney is making in his article, is to be sure that we are using the right tools and technologies for the job. more »

Posted By Chris Robinson
Tagged with Web Design

Aquaponics Journal Redesign

Friday, September 17, 2010

Giantseed Creative recently completed the redesigned website for Nelson and Pade, Inc.’s Aquaponics Journal. Published continually since 1997, the Aquaponics Journal is the original publication dedicated to covering aquaponic technology, information and events. Each issue includes Feature Articles, Editor’s Note, Industry News, Question and Answer by Dr. James Rakocy, Aquaponics Around the World and a Calendar of Events. more »

Posted By Chris Robinson
Tagged with Ecommerce Recent Work Web Design Web Development

Aquaponics Journal Redesign

Friday, September 17, 2010

Giantseed Creative recently completed the redesigned website for Nelson and Pade, Inc.’s Aquaponics Journal. Published continually since 1997, the Aquaponics Journal is the original publication dedicated to covering aquaponic technology, information and events. Each issue includes Feature Articles, Editor’s Note, Industry News, Question and Answer by Dr. James Rakocy, Aquaponics Around the World and a Calendar of Events. more »

Posted By Chris Robinson
Tagged with Ecommerce Recent Work Web Design Web Development

Suits Me Swimwear

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Suits Me Swimwear makes latex-free wrap swimsuits and fitted seperates. The owners have been making them for over 20 years. The suits adapt to you, from petite to plus size, underweight or overweight, mini to maternity.

Why was this website needed?

Chuck and Judi have been making their unique latex-free suits for over 20 years at craft shows and the like. They wanted a way for their business to make money 24 hours a day. Because there is some confusion to just what a wrap-suit is they created a video demonstration to show the unique qualities of the suit.

What Was the Design Direction For This Site?

The owners wanted a very simple site to showcase the video and sell the items online. For this we created a very simple design based off their current marketing and logo design. In other words we stuck with the beach theme. One each page of the site is a link to the dominstration video and the oder form.

For a cart we used a simple Paypal Shopping Cart. It's easy for consumers to use and is the most popular way to pay online.

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Suits Me Swimwear

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Suits Me Swimwear makes latex-free wrap swimsuits and fitted seperates. The owners have been making them for over 20 years. The suits adapt to you, from petite to plus size, underweight or overweight, mini to maternity.

Why was this website needed?

Chuck and Judi have been making their unique latex-free suits for over 20 years at craft shows and the like. They wanted a way for their business to make money 24 hours a day. Because there is some confusion to just what a wrap-suit is they created a video demonstration to show the unique qualities of the suit.

What Was the Design Direction For This Site?

The owners wanted a very simple site to showcase the video and sell the items online. For this we created a very simple design based off their current marketing and logo design. In other words we stuck with the beach theme. One each page of the site is a link to the dominstration video and the oder form.

For a cart we used a simple Paypal Shopping Cart. It's easy for consumers to use and is the most popular way to pay online.

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Tagged with Recent Work Web Design Web Development

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