The Omnivore Recordings website was a special project for us. The folks at Omnivore are serious music buffs who believe in archiving and sharing artists whose works demand to be put out in the world. They share their passion and their products with an avid fan base who know what they want, and demand the best.
Ocelot Robot, a hot Los Angeles rock band, needed a website where they could share their music, debut their latest videos, post tour schedules, photos and press. It also needed to be a place where their fans could go to interact with the band and each other. The site also had to capture their edgy aesthetic and rock sensibility.
Written by ragtagPosted in Web DesignTags: Music, Video, Website, WordPressMarch 11, 2010
DareDevil Squadron’s website attests to the power and flexibility of WordPress to create just about any kind of site. This hard-edged and raucous band’s website is built using the same architecture as the softest of our sites and most corporate ones as well. SHopping cart, media players, blog, a dynamic homepage — all the tools of modern web development are brought to bear here, all expressed in the look and feel of hard rock.
Written by ragtagPosted in Web DesignTags: Mobile, Music, Video, Website, WordPressDecember 19, 2009
This independent movie website had to serve as the launch pad for the film as well as an ongoing blog while it was being marketed. We had a very short amount of time to develop the site and a small budget in line with what independent films can be expected to have. We also developed a mobile version of the site which automatically loads when viewed from a phone or iPad.
Written by ragtagPosted in Web DesignTags: Flash, Music, WebsiteMay 6, 2009
Months in development, Tunc Ak Music was an extremely elaborate and complex site to develop. It is really an artwork on to itself; a concept piece; and a music album and collaboration mechanism for musicians and fans. Written entirely in Flash (and therefor out of reach of mobile browsers), TuncAk the site is TuncAk the music album.