
We developed the back-end of this project for Peter A. Mayer Advertising for the New Orleans Saints. We were brought in to install and customize a linux-based system to process and convert user-uploaded video content. We then wrote and implemented a moderation system to approve and publish the converted videos.

If building theremins, retro-fitting keyboards, and repairing vintage electronic musical instruments wasn't enough, Michael at Transanalog has a library of hundreds of service manuals available for sale. He needed an easy way to manage everything, so we designed and built a whole new site with a custom system to manage his manuals.

Embracing the quirky and luxurious, Rocket Science Salon needed an entire identity, including website and print collateral, to support customer inquiries and needs. We worked to provide them with something just as fun and unique to compliment their stylists, space and services.

Linnzi wanted a site that best fit what is both her passion and career: Jazz Music. Also wanting a simple system to manage her site and provide an easy outlet for fans to get her music, we designed and built this site and wrapped it into a content management system.

Needing not only a website and print material, but more importantly a logo to tie together three iconic French Quarter bars, a charity event, and poker, we worked with the bar and the organizers to create a whole themed package.

As a newly-formed consultancy to non-profits, The Funding Seed needed a complete package to help interact with clients. We took their ideas and fundamentals and created an identity, website, business cards, letterhead, and even Holiday cards.

This Lower Decatur institution is known for not only being open throughout Hurricane Katrina, but primarily their annual Halloween and St. Patrick's Day parades. Molly's needed a new face for their website, and we provided it, along with fliers and promotional material for their parades and other events.

We developed a simple one-page template for Cvitanovic Boat Service so that they might be able to easily and uniformly present information for their tugboats.

As a French Quarter bartender by day and Voudou Priest by night, Louie is presented with plenty of opportunities to network. However, he had nothing to easily show people, and nowhere to send them. We built him a website with a Content Management System and matching business cards and letterhead.

Because of its catchy name, Button Honey wanted a home outside of etsy to showcase art and crafts surrounding, but not limited to, the button making process. This site included a playful logo and a Google Cart system.

Established in 2005, the Rollergirls needed a fresh take on their online presence. With ab3design, we created a site that merged the grittiness and action of the sport of derby with the colors and fun of Mardi Gras. Soon, the site will also feature photo galleries and skater bios.

Working in conjunction with Mac Stanley & Co., we paired their design with an in-depth customization of WordPress to create a familiar, easy-to-use back-end for this community website.

As one of the best places for late night downtown dining and home of the Tater Tacho, 13 Monaghan simply needed a place to showcase their menu. All the information you need it right here, in this clean one-page site.

Initially brought in to do a last-minute site migration, we also took the current design of their site and moved it from a wholly image-based site to a text-based one, making it a much faster, lighter, and search-engine friendly site.

When we first spoke to the LBC, they only had a logo. We cleaned it up, developed a theme, and built a website around it. Due to the large amount of content, we integrated it into a Content Management System, and created a "parking page" while it is still under construction.