robbinschilds.com

Layla and Sonya, the company's founders, wanted something clean and tight that would showcase as much of their wonderful imagery as possible, while still staying true to their inner goofiness. If you explore the site carefully you'll find five hidden links to some of their more entertaining "theories" pages.

 

cohenpapera.com

Aaron, one of the firm's partners, wanted a site who's design was clear and concise but more importantly, one that would be consistent across as many platforms as possible. Though seemingly simple on the surface, the site's code was carefully crafted and debugged to achieve robust and predictable behavior in the face of text resizing, old browser editions, and uncommon screen resolutions.

 

josephcoulson.com

Joseph wanted a clean, simple site to help him promote his new novel and give his european audience better access to international versions of his work. A relaxed, straightforward guy, the site's colors and typography are meant to evoke Joseph's rural aesthetic.

 

standwithtravis.com

This site was all about speed. I got the initial call from Chris Anthony, the organization's founder, only days before a press conference he'd scheduled at which he was to announce the site. Hours later the site's entire structure and about 85% of its imagery and formatting was up on the web for him to look over. Since the site's launch in December, 2006 the campaign has raised more than $32,000 in aid for Travis Hearn.