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Tuesday, April 13th, 2010
We were thrilled for the opportunity to redesign the Blues Traveler website. We worked closely with their management team at C3 to plan, design, and develop a website that reflects the band’s personality while achieving their goals.
The site is built in Wordpress and boasts some pretty impressive custom programming to accomplish the following goals:
• [...]
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Monday, March 15th, 2010
Hawkins Architecture (formerly Holster, Hawkins & Associates) contacted us to help them transition to their new brand name. The project brief was simple: show the brand as a modern architecture firm with a different approach to “green” design. We helped develop a new identity which included a custom, made-from-scratch wordmark and a matching icon. We [...]
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Monday, March 15th, 2010
About the project
Spider Spray, a Utah-based pest control company, contacted us for brand development and repositioning. We scrapped all their old visuals and even part of their name (they were formerly known as Spider Spray Plus). Through research, we realized their core value and differentiation was based on solid customer service. This lead to the [...]
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Tuesday, December 1st, 2009
We had the honor of working with Benny Gold on his new online store . Benny Gold is a San Francisco based freelance graphic designer and signature clothing brand. Our job was to bring his wireframes to life within his e-commerce system. We also created custom features to better meet the needs of the store’s [...]
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Wednesday, October 21st, 2009
About the project
This is much more than a website redesign. The Always Creative team worked closely with Justin, owner of Prefinery, to develop a new brand strategy and surround it with custom illustrations, concept-based copy-writing, a brand new icon set and custom designed web pages with the message and user in mind. Our focus for [...]
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Thursday, October 15th, 2009
About the project
Brazos County Expo hired us to modernize and simplify their brand identity. We started by refocusing their brand message to “Experience Positive” and bringing the naming focus to The Expo. The overall system focuses on a color scheme to denote each facility while consistently using design elements to keep the identity cohesive. We’re [...]
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Thursday, July 23rd, 2009
About the project
The Bait Barn is a family owned fishery that has been operating since 1977. They stock ponds, sell fishing supplies (including beer & bait) and are about the nicest people we’ve met. They came to us to design a website that matched the feel of their small shop. We went out to their [...]
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Thursday, June 11th, 2009
About the project
The Aggie Delta Gamma Chapter got in touch with us for a website redesign. This site was a bit of a challenge because it’s the first site we’ve designed for an all-women audience. Through a series of brainstorming meetings (both internally and with the client), we were able to come up with a [...]
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Monday, May 4th, 2009
About the project
Galaxy FBO is a fixed based operator located in North Houston. They contacted us to help give their brand and its identity a new look and direction. After visiting with them in person, researching their market and defining their brand values, we developed a new look and feel that better suited them. The [...]
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Friday, January 16th, 2009
About the project
Too Shy To Stop is an online magazine for young people who live, play, study, or work in the United States. The Editor-in-Chief contacted us about creating a new look for the brand in order to attract new site visitors as well as writers. After evaluating their audience and style of writing, we [...]
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