SOS Media utilized design elements from Little Mountain Outfitter’s website to create a pair of blogs. These blogs drive traffic to Dan Nichol’s Boulder, CO based website and downtown shop.
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SOS Media utilized design elements from Little Mountain Outfitter’s website to create a pair of blogs. These blogs drive traffic to Dan Nichol’s Boulder, CO based website and downtown shop.
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SOS Media created the design and layout for the AGR Forum 2010 website. Development by Tait Stangl, systems by Kyle Krall.
» African Green Revolution Forum 2010
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Our friend Russell Brown had us create a 1-page site to promote his upcoming workshop at the How Design Conference in Denver. The theme of the workshop is “Virtual Photoshop Worlds + Creating Avatar Masks”.
Tait brought in some custom jquery sliding action which adds a huge dimension of fun to the site.
Visit the site and sign up for Russell’s mask-making workshop.
UPDATE:
The site was featured in the Denver Egotist.

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Working in collaboration with Brandwithin, SOS Media designed this faux-gold stamped faux-snakeskin box set for Trump University. We also designed the interior workbook and the CD faces, photos available on request.
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SOS Media designed a website for the kids gold retailers KidsGoldJewelrySource.com. These retailers have been in the business of selling kids gold to major stores like Walmart and JCPenny for 20+ years. This is their first move into the online arena.
SOS Media developed a set of icons for each category of jewelry.
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Long Road Home is a Boulder-based bluegrass band. Their vision for their debut live CD was for a clean, modern look with a lurking sense of nostalgia… a departure from standard bluegrass music art. SOS Media provided the photography and full design services from concept to final print.
The band also hired SOS Media to design a logo for their Argus Record Company which appears on the back of the CD artwork.
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Architectural Design Consultants wanted a portfolio site to showcase decades of their work. They wanted it to be spacious and structured like good architecture, but they wanted it to reflect the sense that the principals moonlight as Yoga teachers. A fusion of concrete and immortality.
We brought in Mr. Jones to implement a smooth jquery image portfolio.
If you’re in Miami and you need something fancy, be sure to look up Patty, Annabel and the rest of the team at: ArchitecturalDesignConsultants.net
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A gritty logo and a descriptive web design give users the experience of Jim Hix’s J-BAR-H Longhorn Ranch. The content is all easy to navigate. Jim took all the photos himself with his new Flip HD.
Head on over and check out the site, ya hear! JBHLonghorns.com
UPDATE: A less gritty logo and a custom photo of Jim’s new Riding Steer, JR Rex.
UPDATE 2: The site has now been taken over by HiredHands.com, a company which sells a CMS specifically to Longhorn Ranchers. Alas, they removed our sidebar navigation and replaced it with something, lets just say, less tasteful.
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