lots of tea, pronto
- Haymen Daluz We did:
Haymen saw a great opportunity to sell teas at wholesale prices to retailers and restaurants and we were very excited to make it immediately available to him. We delivered a straightforward, beautiful site powered by OpenCart in about three weeks.
A society needs clear organization
- New Jersey Society of Professional Engineers We did:
The New Jersey Society of Professional Engineers liked the visual style of their existing site but the clunky and complicated user interface frustrated members. In the first phase of redesign, Fleet in Being reorganized the site navigation, restructured the site language for improved readability and searchability, clarified heaps of content, and cleaned up broken code. [...]
excess of work leads to explosive grid
- mbecica design We did:
Architecture, web design and art portfolio for Mary. A single click starts the user and a wild jQuery ride, as tabs slide off the screen like drawers and large, stunning images fade into view.
Each project page contains a set of images which are loaded with jQuery as needed. The custom built gallery and navigation are [...]
Sound Box 1
- internal We did:
The idea is to use this as a sort of digital music instrument, suited best for a tablet computer. This is the basic interface onto which I will build the overall project. Try it for yourself!
fresh tea, fresh news
- Daniel Overstreet We did:
The Rinse is simple newspaper-style blog on loose leaf tea. Content is managed by super taster and tea connoisseur, Daniel Overstreet. The mission of The Rinse is to educate consumers on the increasingly popular loose leaf tea industry, connect with other tea bloggers, and comment on tea shops around the world.
The front page and sidebars [...]
Aroma Tea Shop 1
- Haymen Daluz We did:
A quick-and-dirty overhaul of an aging CubeCart 3 site. This minor redesign involved fixing javascript errors, straightening out broken payment gateways, and improving the usability of the shopping cart and category views.
This iteration includes Mary’s new logo for the business. A plump gaiwan and whisp of steam replace the “o” in “aroma”. A gaiwan is [...]










