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Case studies of our most recent clients. Click on the link or image
to review the individual web sites. For further information fill out
our online contact form, call (510) 847
1876 or e-mail
pat@yellowbellywebdesign.com
| The Law Offices of Stuart Kritzer, P.C.
Client: Stuart Kritzer - Denver, Colorado.
Objective: The new web site reflects The Law Offices of Stuart Kritzer, P.C. in a professional light and focus on Stuart's dedication to defending the rights of personal injury victims. This is accomplished through a clean, modern design that communicates Stuart's success at representing people throughout the United States and Canada.
Also designed by Yellowbelly Stuart's Speaking Engagement web site.
www.stuartkritzer.com
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Hair Solutions
Client: Caren Miranda - Sausalito, CA.
Objective: Our Hair is a vital part of who we are - with this in mind the client wanted a youthful, healthy look and feel to the web site. Yellowbelly achieved this with a clean, modern design that reflects a personal style, as well as a sign of youth and good health.
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The
Footstool Company, Ltd.
Client: The Footstool Company, Wheathampstead, Hertfordshire,
England.
Objective: Founded in 2000, The Footstool Company
Ltd., required a web site that show cased their exciting
collection of footstools and furniture accessories. The
site comes complete with a customized shopping cart that
maintains the visual character of the site. as well as,
a real time credit card check out system. Other features
include search capabilities and brochure request forms.
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Le
Colonial Restaurant
San Francisco
Client: Le Colonial Restaurant, 20 Cosmo Place, San
Francisco, CA.
Objective: Just minutes away from popular Union
Square in San Francisco’s downtown district, famous
for it's ambiance and diners designed to showcase authentic
Vietnamese dishes with a touch of French influence, Le
Colonial, required a a re-design that portrayed the restaurant
as a tropical oasis of romance. This was achieved through
a modern, clean romantic design to delight and welcome
visitors to the restaurant.
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University Philosophical Society
Client: University Philosophical Society, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland.
Objective: Founded in the 17th century the University Philosophical Society "The Phil" concerns itself with the art of oratory, teaching the young people the skills of public speaking and the value of free speech. Given the Philosophical Society's steep tradition Yellowbelly designed a site that blends old traditions with new ways of communicating using blogs, libraries, photo albums and a content management system for updating site content.
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At
The Top Salon & Gallery
Client: At The Top Salon & Gallery, Mill Valley,
CA.
Objective: As one of Marin's premiere hair salons,
and winner of the Mill Valley Business of the Year Award
2008, At The Top Salon & Gallery, required a web site
that reflected a message of excellence and high quality.
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John Gardiner Automotive
Client: John Gardiner Automotive - San Francisco, CA
Objective: In 2008 voted the Best Automotive Repair Shop in San Francisco, Yellowbelly developed a web site that reflects a clean, modern, European state-of-the-art auto repair shop.
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Stacey
Lapuk Interior Design Group
Client: Stacey Lapuk Interior Design Group. San Rafael,
CA.
Objective: Chosen as one of America's top 10 designers
to watch, Stacey Lapuk, ASID, CID, required a web site that
reflected her success in the home interior design world.
Yellowbelly achieved this through incorporating Flash
animation, a portfolio of Stacey's work, a luxury item
shopping cart, interior design resources and much more.
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Madson
Design
Client: Madson Design, Building Design Firm San Francisco,
CA
Objective: Madson Design, a building design studio in San Francisco specializing in residential remodels, additions, and new custom homes. With projects ranging from "19th century" farmhouse to Craftsman bungalow to a post modern urban home, James Madson, required a web site that show cased his work in a professional light. Yellowbelly utilized client's logo and graphics to combine modernisms with an "arts and crafts" look and feel.
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Likewise Homeopathy
Client: Likewise Homeopathy, Alameda, CA.
Objective: Likewise Homeopathy, home
of two classically trained homeopaths: Miriam Mackey and
Mary Gordon. Miriam and Mary request that their web site
cary that "old world" feel to reflect their
practice as being an old natural
science with proven effectiveness
for healing. Yellowbelly captured this through the use
of botanical drawings to create a clean, old fashioned
look and feel.
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Metaphor
Travel
Client: David Ourisman, Independent Travel Consultant,
Berkeley, CA.
Objective:
David Ourisman, required a web site that reflected his
success as a Luxury Travel Consultant. By utilizing the
client's very own travel photography Yellowbelly created
a modern, clean design complete with a customized luxury
travel blog.
Yellowbelly also developed a sister site in the United
Kingdom using the same look and feel with a striking variation
in color. www.virtuosohotels.co.uk
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Rhan
Woodworking & Design
Client:
Gary Twitchell, Rahn Woodworking & Design, Oakland,
CA
Objective: Business owner, Gary Twitchell, needed
a web presence that show cased his furniture design for
those who sought the very best of craftsmanship. With
this in mind Yellowbelly incorporated Gary's palm logo
into an overall design that combined a modern, clean look
and feel with an Arts & Crafts feel.
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The
Palace Poker Casino
Client: The Palace Poker Casino, Hayward, CA
Objective: The Palace Poker Casino required a redesign
of their web site to show their clients that the action
at The Palace is the best in the Bay. Yellowbelly created
a web site that portrayed the The Palace as a fun, modern,
exciting place to play casino games.
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Alternatives
In Action
Client: Alternatives In Action (AIA)
Alameda, CA.
Objective: Alternatives In Action (AIA) is a non-profit
organization founded with the vision of creating programs
that enhance the quality of education and community life
for children and youth in the greater Bay Area. With this
vision in mind AIA required a re-design of their web site
to reflect their organization in more depth, as well as,
incorporating a youthful, modern look and feel into the
overall design.
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