web design
To date, the project we are proudest of is for the Craft Yarn Council of America and the Warm Up America! Foundation.
Here’s a sampling of some of our best work…
For a sight on the lighter side of life… The Open Book.
Our first e-commerce site: for Karen Keegan designs uses PayPal for the merch bank. A work in progress.
VOICE features blogs and forums. People can submit their thoughts on a variety of topics. Visitors to the site can get info about books they publish, as well.
REDI4change.com A private sector think tank and consultancy firm, REDI4Change, LLC works with clients to explore and analyze the critical issues and key challenges that confront the development community. It specializes in designing appropriate, feasible, cost-effective – and above all, creative – solutions to development problems, especially in education and health.
violinatta.com Violinatta.com is a perfect location to discover highly talented New York strolling musicians and live strolling violin music.
ArchiviaBooks.com is the website we created for Cynthia Conigliaro’s bookstore in Manhattan that specializes in architecture and design.
Need an organizer? Speaking from personal experience, Audrey Lavine, CPO® can turn chaos into calm and help you get through each day a whole lot easier!
Craft Yarn Council of America’s Yarn Standards is a valuable resource for the yarn industry, with info on standardizing instructions for knit and crochet projects. We designed the logo and some of the illustrations, working with Mary Colucci of CM Communications.
Need a great place to GetAway? Visit Johnny Kelman’s wonderful guest house in East Hampton, NY.
Want an arty/fun site? Take a look at Yontifications, by Susan Fischer Weis. We helped get her line of Judaica jewelery online. The 10 Plagues wine markers are a hoot!
One of my favorite’s, though no longer live, is a site we designed for Steve Nutt, a potter who produced traditional American redware.
The latest site, a work in progress and a collaboration, is Accidental Repertory Theater.

