A creative social network, The Amanda Project appeals to the eye and intellect of girls thirteen and older.
A community of artists and designers inspired by the Mozilla ideals of openness, innovation and participation.
Dating back to 1923, W. W. Norton & Company is the oldest and largest publishing house owned wholly by its employees.
Brighter Planet helps you take control of your environmental footprint and share your experiences.
The makers of the finest wide plank floors wanted to work with a firm that respected craftsmanship as much as they do.
First released in 1989 by Jim Matthews as an employee of Dartmouth College, Fetch is the original Mac FTP client.
Founded by the inventor of the World Wide Web, the W3C has a stated commitment of “leading the web to its full potential.”
The Sundance Film Festival is the premiere showcase of independent films, talented filmmakers and aspiring artists.
Broadcasting since it first aired in 1952, NBC’s “The Today Show” starts millions of days across the country.
Fighting homelessness and AIDS, Housing Works empowers its clients to share their stories of involvement and empowerment.
The aerosol paint industry leader for color, innovation, and inspiration gets a fresh coat and a new way to talk to its community.
Driven to change the face of American leadership, this unique nonprofit proudly displays the success of its scholars.
Can online banking applications be social? Can social networking applications help your family save money? Yes, they can.
Not only a redesign, but a public unveiling. We re-architected and designed this site for a new $30 billion powerhouse.
The nation’s third largest book retailer writes a brand new chapter in the online browsing and shopping experience.
When the client is the professional association for designers, and the product is their flagship site, be prepared to sweat the details.
When founder Matt Mullenweg asked us to redesign WordPress for a major update, he wanted more than a pretty new skin.
As one of the top art and design schools, MICA demanded bold thinking and exceptional execution in the redesign of its website.
We helped the advertising journal of record redefine its web strategy (and then we designed the heck out of it.)
A social gaming startup company needed a website hot enough to attract jaded game developers. We gave them one.
This leading promoter of Irish music, dance, and culture chose Happy Cog to reinvent their web presence, front to back.
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