case study: ChildHonouring.org

17.11.2009 Comments Off

After winning a demanding and thorough selection process, CB&F helped Raffi and the staff of the Centre for Child Honouring to craft a direct, consistent and powerful online message.

Working with Centre staff, Charles facilitated the move from an older site, focusing and expanding the message, and keeping it on point, conceptually and visually.

The CMS-based site delivers… through a clean, friendly design incorporating social media and rich media. An open architecture ensures the site can expand as it increases it’s important role in their vital outreach and education programs. Hosting on CB&F’s carbon-neutral, green server was a natural for this group. Easy, secure online donations and a basic web store will help raise funds for the next stages of their meaningful growth.

case study: TrimKits.ca

20.01.2009 Comments Off

GA Industries is working with Charles to refine the branding of their premier product line, TrimKits, to continue to develop a website to bring this brand to the web space, and to develop an innovative, interactive Web 2.0 interface for an otherwise complicated product selection process.

These initiatives are increasing exposure in the target market and reducing the need for valuable staff involvement in the sales process.

Work includes web site design and development, photo editing, packaging design, logo development and marketing strategy.

case study: VIATeC

19.01.2009 Comments Off

The Vancouver Island Technology Centre (VIATeC) needed to coordinate their message across varied media and integrate their message and look…. The 3D “rings” graphic was developed as web page banner, magazine cover banner and show booth background, and to appeal to the primary demographic for their target membership. A variety of consistent materials: web site, membership magazine, brochures, trade show booth, and stationary system knitted it all together and brought it home to a growing membership!

Following up, I developed a successful series of innovative covers for the VIATeC membership magazine featuring 3D artwork, complex photo composites, and advanced photo illustration.

case study: theHobbs.ca

18.01.2009 Comments Off

This homey site for Chris & Darlene Hobbs and Sotheby’s Real Estate honors the friendly character of the markets properties while highlighting the unique qualities of the area’s high end homes.

Existing server software keeps the project scope under control while providing functionality to set them apart in a cluttered and competitive marketplace. Added features like advanced search, video, and custom designed and developed interactive client reports add significant value to the user experience.