Utah Web Site Designers


Jul 29 2008

Steel Fabricators S & S Steel Now with New Refurbished Site

The final release of the day that is pretty cool, considering they deal with large metal structures, is our steel fabrication contractor clients — S & S Steel Fabrication. This is a triumph of inventive Flash and graphic design. Very beautifully designed both on the front and back end. The site feel is macho and tough like kick to the eye with a steel toe boot. And yes they really did work with NASA and helped construct the Universal Studios Terminator II ride, and that is awesome.

The portfolio page they have is quite a wower, with a nice automatic photo slide show of some of the steel structures and projects. Anyways I can go on and on, but after all is said and done, I think that this site will help raise their stock in the steel community. Our creative Utah Graphic designers at Red Olive are implementing their ever honed skills in design, whether its a Flash element or behind the scenes. And we have our contacts at S & S to thank for their business — enjoy the new site.

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Jul 29 2008

Alpine Site in the Bag, Ready to Make Bargain Bankers Happy

Tag: Red Olive News, Utah Web DesignAaron @ 2:16 pm

Another one of our Utah locals, Alpine Credit Union, is dawning a new online presence with interactive web controls and a cool graphic interface. It’s a sleek radioactive green and black with cool little images, such as the “teen savers” money tree and the soda car with its twist on low calorie loan percentages.

It’s soon to go live and should be searchable in no time. For their members, our web programmers made it possible so that the people at the credit union can update the site with information and links. One little addition is their handy used car section. A little classified shopping on the side is not so bad, especially where you can pick out a car and check the loan rates for that purchase is pretty convenient.

Red Olive is anticipating everything to work out well and we thank Alpine for their patience and due diligence — you all are gentlemanly and gentlewomanly as well as scholars — that didn’t sound as good as I had hoped when I read it back, but the feeling is there. Thanks!

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Jul 29 2008

A Custom Site for a Customer Home Builder – Craythorne Homes

Just like the concept with Craythorne Homes, Red Olive Designers made a unique ‘custom’ looking site that really sets them apart from your typical custom home building site. The site re-design was a little bit of a branding project as well.

First off, what hits you is the woody motif. It’s the organic feel that’s nice, with cool knotted wood surrounding the surreal family scene (Redwood maybe, I dunno). The tag line, created by yours truly, was a little branding effort put into the project (“Coming Home Never Felt So Good”).

From the back end, we’re proud to show a little Google map integration. The homes are mapped out with Google’s mapping API; something you can play around with. I especially like turning on the Google’s street level so you can take a little tour of the neighborhood.

A tip of the hat goes to our contacts at Craythorne and wish them the best of luck with the new site manicure.

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Jul 29 2008

Paragon Wealth Management Ready to Roll with New Site: Red Olive’s 3rd Installment

Tag: Red Olive News, Utah Web DesignAaron @ 11:36 am

It started with a logo, then on to letterhead and business cards, now Paragon Wealth Management is primed and ready to assist the masses with their finances while sporting a new and shiny website. And as everyone knows, there are folks who really need to take a hard look at their portfolios (or lack thereof…[myself]) these days.

The Red Olive web design team again pooled their concepts together and provided a nice site that combined the new logo (snowcapped peak) and a neat and easy section for their clients to navigate.

Also, as a site not, they have a great new blog to provide great money managing tips and news that the local Salt Lake Tribune picked up in the past. We hope that the new site and blog created fits their needs to a “T”.

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