Tag: web

  • Web Site Shopping Cart for Seven Seas Canvas

    For our latest web site design project, we integrated a new shopping cart for the Portland area’s best canvas shop, Seven Seas Canvas. The shopping cart is simple, clean and functional just like the pieces Seven Seas Canvas produces. Chris Calvert of Seven Seas Canvas has developed a line of tactical gear, and this stuff…

  • Show and Tell: Blog Tweaks for Cupcakes and Cutlery

    Kristin Ausk of the ever-delicious Meringue Bake Shop recommended me to her friend Sharon Garofalow of Cupcakes and Cutlery for some graphic design support last month. Sharon had started a website redesign recently. She hit a point where she liked where her new blog header was headed (you see what I did there?), but wasn’t entirely sure…

  • Show and Tell: Facebook Landing Page Christina Sanchez Hair Design

    Christina Sanchez from Le Modern Trinket was so happy with her site build, she asked us to crank out another project for her! As a stylist at Gods and Heros salon in Costa Mesa, Christina was looking for a clickable landing page for her business’ Facebook page. Christina supplied us with pictures from a recent…

  • Show and Tell: Le Modern Trinket Site Design

    We had recently designed new hang tags and business cards for Christina Sanchez of Le Modern Trinket, and she was so pleased with our work she asked if we could overhaul her website as well! Using our favorite highly customizeable WordPress template, we revamped the site to be more search-engine friendly, adding plugins to allow…

  • Show and Tell: Random Nicole Blog Redesign

    Nicole Stevenson of Random Nicole recently asked if we could rework her blog to be a little more visually appealing, and a little more integrated into her website. Her starting point was like many small biz websites – a great website that links to an external blog hosted elsewhere (in Random Nicole’s case, Typepad). The…

  • Show and Tell: Project Small Blog Rebuild

    So excited to share the latest web project I’ve been working on! Hearts and Laserbeams collaborated with Delilah Snell of The Road Less Traveled store in Santa Ana to redesign and rebuild her Project Small blog. Delilah put together a layout she liked in Photoshop, and I used a highly customizeable WordPress template to build the…

  • Show and Tell: Meringue Bake Shop Website Graphics

    I recently worked with Kristin Ausk of Orange County’s Meringue Bake Shop to design some art rearets for the rebuild of the company’s website. We created a vintage oven graphic to go with her existing cupcake icon and logo for the banner, a fun blue and pink stripe repeat to brighten up the background, and…

  • Show & Tell: Seven Seas Canvas Site

    I spent last weekend re-doing the website for Seven Seas Canvas in Oregon City, Oregon – click on over and take a look around! The Seven Seas Canvas website was an easy build using the Thesis theme for WordPress. It features clean, easy to navigate pages with Wordpress’ simple-to-update backend, allowing the company to take care…

  • My Huzz the Comedian

    It’s 10:30pm. I sigh, flopping happily on the couch. “Chris’ website is done, dude.” “Can you make me a website now?” Josh asks, “I need a website about my stamp collection. I have a booklet of Forever stamps.” “AHAHAHAHA IDIOT!” I laugh at him. “I also need a website for my coin collection,” he continues.…

  • Web Design Weekend!

    There’s still some work that needs to be done on the Hearts and Laserbeams website, but sometimes other projects just need to take a higher priority! My brother in law Chris opened a new canvas shop in Oregon City, Oregon last month and in this day and age a website for your brick and mortar store…

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