
Using Sean Herman’s design, we helped build the site and its online shop. The site was created with wordpress, to allow for easy updating of menu items!

The Better Than Mamma’s shop uses the WordPress Shopp plugin to create an online meal-ordering system. Users can order a full months worth of home-cooked meals that are delivered to the door of the customer!
Categories: Web Development, Wordpress, Work
It’s hard to know where to begin when you’re buying your first book in an attempt to learn a new skill. Always make sure to buy the newest edition of any web design or development book you’re interested in, because times change and so do the best-practices for each language. There’s no such thing as a perfect book, so make sure to Google anything you don’t understand so you can find reference material to inform you. In many cases, this will allow you to get much more out of any book you read. There’s a wealth of great information out there, but it’s these 5 books that I found exceptional for beginners:
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Categories: Blog, Books, CSS, Development, Lists, PHP, Web Design, Web Development
I came across a pretty frustrating IE6 background bug a while ago and it took me a while to figure out the surprisingly simply solution! Well, technically this isn’t a bug. It’s technically a user-error, but the code (albeit incorrect) works in most modern browsers! Take a look at the following code:
body { background: url('images/bg.jpg')top left #fff no-repeat; }
If you try this code in Safari or Firefox, it will work perfectly. You will see the background image positioned at the top left with no-repeat and with a white background. However, IE6 will render no background! Strange, no? Quite strange. The problem is the lack of a whitespace character between the background url and the position declarations. I became so used to Firefox and Safari’s lax handling of this code that it took me forever to figure out that one little space was causing all of my problems! The following code fixes the problem:
body { background: url('images/bg.jpg') top left #fff no-repeat; }
Hopefully this post will save someone some frustration!
Categories: Blog, CSS, Web Development

Assisting Sean Herman, I helped create a simple, clean, and informative site for interior design company A Life Well Designed. The site was created in WordPress and features a dynamic image gallery.
Categories: Web Development, Work

Sean Herman designed this site, and we assisted on development. River’s Promise helps orphans in need of beds, food, and other amenities that many of us take for granted. The site is built with WordPress and serves as an informational page and news site for the organization.
Categories: Web Development, Wordpress, Work

Another of our many collaborations with Sean Herman! Sean designed the site while we worked on much of the sites development. Our goal was to build an attractive and informative website on which Nathan Jenkins could display his newest work!
Categories: Web Development, Work

Another of the many collaborations with our trusty friend and designer Sean Herman. We assisted Sean on the development of things, implementing a WordPress blog and Google-powered shop! The site is the home of Lasertag Cartel’s laser-engraved merchandise!
Categories: Web Development, Wordpress, Work

Created for photographer Lizzie Wright, this site was fully designed and developed by us. The vibrant colors were meant to match the vibrancy of Lizzie’s photos.

We created a backend uploading system for Lizzie, allowing her to upload photos where they are automatically resized and added to the gallery! The site automatically generates thumbnails that load the larger image when clicked.
Categories: Web Design, Web Development, Work

We built the website for Director/Writer Luke Eberl’s first feature film, Choose Connor. We worked closely with Luke to incorporate imagery from the movie and create a professional website. The main goal was to allow all pertinent information about the film to be easily accessed, all while keeping in the style of the film. We worked on both design and development for this project.
Categories: Web Design, Web Development, Work

Made for the band, The Four Edge, from Portland, OR, this website was designed and built by Hendeca Design. All of the illustrations are original, hand-drawn images.
Categories: Web Design, Web Development, Work