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We're proud to say 100% of our clients are references.

Our clients appreciate great work and on time, on budget delivery.

We've done work for the big guys, the small guys, and everyone in between. The common thread? Our clients take the web seriously.

We've Trained

We've provided usability and contingency design training for folks from the following companies, organizations, and universities:

Wells Fargo

Online banking

National Public Radio

Public broadcasters

Performics

Leading online marketer

Progressive Insurance

Leading insurance company

Cornell University

Private university

Northwestern University

Private university

University of Colorado

Business school

University of Texas

Public university

Santa Clara University

Private university

Anderemedia

Web design firm (Netherlands)

Alloy Interactive

Web design firm

AAPD

Acd. Pediatric Dentistry

Anglepark

Film production

Lakeshore Staffing

Executive staffers

Pivot

Web design firm

And more...

We've Redesigned/Refined

Case Study: Panera

Panera Bread [NEW!]

Bulk Bagel Ordering
case study

Panera Bread [NEW!]

Usability Recommendations
case study

Performics

ConnectCommerce
case study

Fastweb

#1 scholarship search
case study | visit site

Yellow Corporation

Online logistics
case study | visit site

Performance Bikes

#1 bike catalog
case study | visit site

Tenzing

In-flight email UI
case study

Zen Hospice

Compassion through service
case study | visit site

Energy Film

Stock film search
visit site

Qwest Dex

Qwest yellow pages
case study | visit site

Telstreet

Wireless phone seller
Now part of Buy.com

DigitalWork

Small-biz helper
Private extranet site

We've Designed

Case Study: MEETUP

MEETUP [NEW!]

Get together
case study | visit site

Spinfree Singlefile [NEW!]

Organize your books
case study | visit site

Kicksology

The shoe authority
case study | visit site

GettyOne

Stock photo search
case study | visit site

MissileLock

Contact manager UI
case study

Couloir.org

Altitude slickness
Redesign in progress

SiteRope

Project management UI
Private extranet site

GSX

Global Steel Exchange
Private extranet site

 
 

Clients Q&A

What's the difference between "refine, redesign, and new"?

Refine: Best for clients looking for "tune-ups," "tweaks," or minor changes to improve what is already in place. Redesign: Best for clients in need of structural changes, massive usability improvements, and an overall improved design. New: Best for clients without a site or one that really hasn't been taken seriously. Also ideal for first time intra/extranet design projects.

Do you work with clients outside of Chicago?

Absolutely. Nearly 75% of our clients are out of state. Last year we worked on projects for clients in Denver, Kansas City, New York, Charlotte NC, San Francisco, Seattle, and Madison Wisconsin.

How does a typical engagement begin?

We begin a project by listening and learning — not showing you pictures. We want to know everything about your company, your project, your customers. We can do this over the phone, via email or in person. Next, we put together a solid plan and start working towards your goals.

How do you get the majority of your clients?

The majority of our work comes from referrals or repeat business from existing clients. This speaks to our excellent relationships with our clients.

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