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Website Design and Development for Tees

September 28, 2009 by Lauren Gray

On behalf of Flipbox Studios, I'd like to say thanks to Jonathan and Josh with The Mercantile Shops for the new T-shirts. Flipbox Studios is currently working with The Mercantile Shops to design and develop a website for The Woven Project. The Woven Project consists of Jonathan and Josh, a couple of guys in Boston looking for ways to support their local economy and promote sustainability in such things as economy, environment, food, energy, and transportation just to name a few. Be sure to check back in the next month to see their new site, and maybe even order some apparel. Check out the shirts Nate and I chose to support below. Thanks again guys!

 

Lauren and Nate, web design and development for The Woven Project

Flipbox Meets Peter Max

August 30, 2009 by Lauren Gray

On Saturday Nate and I took a little "field trip" to see the Peter Max exhibit at the Road Show Company Gallery in Denver, CO. It was very nice to get out from behind the computer and experience some professional fine art; After all, where would web design be without fine art? Unfortunately, Peter Max has his own photographer and does not allow photography inside of the studio. So, Nate and I whipped out the handy iPhone and snapped a couple of photos of the gallery looking in. Check them out below!

Peter Max

 

We’re Opening Our Toolbox

November 3, 2008 by Nate Iler

We've been designing and developing sites for a while now.  We decided to put together a list of our trusted resources that keep us doing what we do best...be creative.  So take a moment and check out our toolbox.  We hope you enjoy our toolbox!

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