Below are a few examples of previous work. Read the brief, have a look at the screenshot, and click through to visit the live site. We’d love the chance to add some work for you to our book.
DAI is a $400m global development company leading large scale projects all over the world for clients like USAID, DFID, and the EC. This new primary corporate site moves DAI away from the aging behemoth that is Drupal, and plants them firmly into the modern world of web publishing. Built as a decoupled content management system, and designed with responsive principles—the new site will help DAI turn their American success story into a global one.
The folks at Pediatric Eye MD needed help updating an existing online presence. Modernized with a decoupled CMS, a static site generator, and an updated look and feel—the growing practice now has an online presence that can grow with them.
Sullivan & Cromwell were looking for a way to increase their online presence in the world of mergers and acquisitions. Built with a modern, decoupled approach to the CMS, the S&C DealPortal acts as a clearinghouse for the latest news and informed perspectives from the M&A team at Sullivan & Cromwell.
We believe in open source—so we contribute regularly to the ever-growing ecosystem of great software that's currently transforming the web. Jekyll themes, built for use with Siteleaf can make all the difference for a team that includes both the tech savvy and the business minded. We make these themes, plugins, and gists freely available on Github. Let's make software better, together.
We're into backpacking in a big way here at Tiny Quark—lightweight backpacking to be specific. So we started this little site to house a growing collection of geeky interviews with lightweight backapackers from all over the world. We ask them each a couple questions about what they take on the trail, and along the way we all learn a bit about what makes this sport so great. We've got a lot more interviews in the bag, waiting to be added—and a number of additional features we'll be rolling out soon.
DAI is a $400m global development company leading large scale projects all over the world for clients like USAID, DFID, and the EC. Faced with a shrinking print budget and a mandate to reach even more readers, DAI turned to online publishing as a new channel for their content.
The Preparedness and Response project (P&R) is one component of the U.S. Agency for International Development’s (USAID) Emerging Pandemic Threats program. The EPT initiative detects and responds to viruses such as Ebola, avian influenza, and MERS that move between animal and human populations. A decoupled CMS, publishing highly cacheable static assets, ready for hosting on a CDN anywhere around the world—allowed P&R to quickly establish an online presence with enough flexibility to grow as the project scaled up its activities.