The Poster Cause Project

thepostercauseproject.com We were extremely pleased to be a part of The Poster Cause Project web site and store redesign. Not only are they an active fund raiser for worthwhile causes, they also support the work of some of our favourite artists.

Anthony (of The Poster Cause Project) had some very clear ideas of what he liked, which helped push the project along quickly. Making the cart and newsletter sign-up a significant part of the header was important. The cart works site-wide, pulling in item details from Big Cartel via iframe when the visitor is not in the store. Cart content text changes colour once items are added, to draw attention to the controls (one of Anthony’s ideas).

We maintained the featured product block as the main element of the splash page but made it dynamic, customising the page controls to enable future product changes to take only seconds. We created a custom admin panel dedicated to the “latest donations” list, so zero formatting is required and the process of updating content is further streamlined.

Pulling in the latest tweets with JSON rounds out the splash page content. The social and supplier links in the footer give some block colour on rollover – I like these.

On the blog page we included what is becoming our standard Facebook, Twitter, Comment prompt for visitor response to posts (what else do you need these days?). The generation of these links is our own custom script, including generation of a shortened URL for tweeting a link to the post.

For the artists page we created a custom gallery, requiring only the upload and naming of an image per artist. The page generates the content automatically by cross-referencing the name with The Poster Cause Project’s stored links to find the artist’s web site and also generates a separate link for the artist’s product category in the shop. It finally puts it all together with a thumbnail of the uploaded image.

The friends page displays all the site’s links in some neat lists while allowing content to be added top of page via the standard WordPress page edit controls.

The search link replaces the menu with two search forms, one for the site and one for products. These work identically from the store or from the site.

thepostercauseproject.comFor the shop we wanted the images to be height biased to suit the product being sold. We intentionally created a design that would accommodate The Poster Cause Project’s existing product images so that reformatting was not required after the new design was implemented. A close up section of the posters is displayed for the main page product list, the latest six products are shown at a larger size than the remaining stock. Mouseover action gives a hint of more poster detail on the latest six products and displays the product title for the smaller thumbnails. The price bar is colour coded according to product status, on-sale = green, sold-out = dark grey, etc. Additionally, we added a “sold out” banner that is revealed automatically according to status. These design decisions result in an uncluttered, high impact display of the products.

For the single product page we re-organised the elements and used a full size image display to show the product off without the need for a pop up image viewer. Additional views (when available) are handled via thumbnail navigation located under the product description.

Visit the site – thepostercauseproject.com

 

The New Agency

thenewagency.com Erick came to us with another (yet to be completed) project and decided to have us overhaul and host his business site… and so began an awesome relationship. We’re now working on three projects with Erick!

For Erick’s site we wanted to create a professional yet approachable vibe. We went with a clean minimalist design and drew up a couple of characters to get the key message across. Erick wanted to convey a little of his “techy” side, which is how we ended up with the pencil behind the ear.

The splash page “talk to me” link is highlighted as the call to action using dimension, color and shape.

We added some fancy javascript for the site search form and to pull in his latest tweets for the splash and blog pages (filtering out replies and retweets).

Some custom category handling allows Erick to quickly post new thumbnails to the press and project galleries on his “My Work” page.

Visit the site – thenewagency.com

 

Indah Health + Beauty Spa

indahdayspa.com.auIndah Health + Beauty Spa’s logo provided us with the colours for their new web site. Whitespace, subtle shadow and background gradient were used to give the site an uncluttered and soft feel, complimenting the spa’s theme of “relaxation”.

Custom WordPress integration allows Indah to add treatments and product overviews simply by publishing a new post to the associated category. We also applied jQuery animated scrolling to add some fluidity to the navigation of the long treatments list.

The end result feels very much like a day at the spa, if we do say so ourselves.

Visit the site – indahdayspa.com.au

 

Hello, Brute

hellobrute.comI have just finished (mostly) updating the design and backend functionality of hellobrute.com. I may have an obsession with working on it, but it’s my baby, what can I say.

As well as a completely revised layout, I’ve improved some of the blog formatting and we added a nice clean splash page that transitions different color variations over one of my sketches. The Big Cartel shop has a matching new scheme, and has much, much more robust coding supporting it.

Thanks to Big Cartel for including the shop on their examples page!

Visit the site – hellobrute.com

 

Badge Town V3

badgetown.comAs part of streamlining the business, Badge Town has removed its various product options with the aim of having a one-product store. To compliment this we reverted to the original one-page layout. The five pages of content were still required however, so we delivered this utilising a compact sliding browser.

We took advantage of the simplicity of a one-product store and created a fun purchasing interface as the main focus of the web site; four big red badges. The quantity is entered by the visitor, with automated data and minimum value check and total value calculation.

Visit the site – badgetown.com

 

Gruff House

gruffhouse.comA hand drawn logo was the obvious choice for Gruff House, an artist-made toy site and store. For the layout we went with a floating-box variation with energetic colours and a little retro feel.

Complete WordPress integration brings all the usual benefits. Worth noting are the artist profile pages that can be updated by the artist and include their latest blog posts and a dynamically generated link to their work in the Gruff House store.

High-level Big Cartel modification seamlessly blends the shop with the rest of the site. Our work on the interaction between Big Cartel and WordPress provides a dynamic “latest products” showcase on the home page, artist profile links from product pages and vice versa.

This is a great example of how we can bring WordPress and Big Cartel design together to create something cohesive and unique.

Visit the site – gruffhouse.com

 

Eco Peko Wholesale Order Form

Aarfie Sample ecopekoform/orderform.phpThe wonderful Justine from Eco Peko asked us if we could help with improving her wholesale order system. An online order form was the answer.

We wouldn’t normally post about a web form, but this one took a bit of work. Calculation as you fill it out, data validation prevents premature submittal and site integration so Justine can set the pricing and mark items out of stock, all from her WordPress edit page panel.

Try out a test sample of the form – Sample Form

 

Darn Good Yarn

darngoodyarn.comFun! One more reason why we focus on serving the little guys, the projects are always such a positive and happy experience.

The vibrant colour of Darn Good Yarn’s products got our creativity flowing immediately. The preference was for out of the box web design, so we threw out the square and got busy.

We customised the WordPress integration to have the pattern, featured artists and press pages generated automatically from Darn Good Yarn’s posts (just tick a category box and the post is sent to the right page). The “chit-chat” section includes a feedback / guestbook page integrated with the site-wide comment monitoring.

Additional dynamic content includes contact and wholesale application forms, email subscription system and featured product widgets.

A quick header creation tied the shop design in with the rest of the site while keeping the project cost to a minimum.

Visit the site – darngoodyarn.com

 

Badge Town V2

badgetown.comBadge Town required a site upgrade to incorporate more details and a product showcase. We ended up with a five page design, all in php to allow a dynamic header (and future dynamic content if necessary).

A slideshow at the front page gets a product preview to the visitor right away, with the example page displaying a more extensive showcase with full width images (we love big images!).

For the shop (and around the site) we created nice loud and bright graphics for the buttons. Because of the fixed product range, with no need for stock management or regular addition of new products, the shopping cart is PayPal rather than Big Cartel to keep things simple.

Visit the site – badgetown.com

 

Eco Peko

ecopeko.comEco Peko came to us with an established logo and a look-book and said, “we want our web site to look like this”.

A floating-box layout was the best choice for replicating the look-book design. We pulled the best elements from the book and worked from there. Our final touch was the sun bathed cotton field background that brings a great warmness to the site.

The front page uses images and little text to cleanly and swiftly define what Eco Peko is all about. The stand alone shop link has some pop to draw focus. Some low-level Big Cartel design ensured a continuity between the shop and main web site without breaking the project budget.

WordPress integration allows Eco Peko to maintain their own stockists list, a thumbnail-layout press page and a news section. Email subscription handling and wholesale application web forms add extra function to the web site.

Visit the site – ecopeko.com

 
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