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Latest Work
SevaTeams.com

SevaTeams.com

Client: International Pure Bhakti Yoga Society
Link: Coming Soon!
Pro-bono project. A modified social networking website that helps volunteer teams stay connected while getting projects done.
Revolutionary Grounds Books & Coffee

Revolutionary Grounds Books & Coffee

Client: Revolutionary Grounds Books & Coffee
Link: RevolutionaryGroundsOnline.com
theBeautatarian.com

theBeautatarian.com

Client: Anita Valdez
Company: The Beautatarian
Link: theBeautatarian.com
Anita came to us with a great idea. As a licensed beauty specialist, she saw the great need women have to start using natural beauty products. We advised her to power her website with Good Barry. As you'll see, Good Barry focuses on helping small to medium sized businesses run successful websites with its powerful, essential, and easy to use feature set. All we had to do is come up with a simple blog-type website, integrate that with Good Barry, et voila! Now Anita can easily deploy a shop and automated email campaigns from the Business Console. Thanks to Good Barry's free support and training, she'll be a pro online business owner in no time.
TubacArts.org (non-profit)

TubacArts.org (non-profit)

Client: TCA | Tubac Center of the Arts
Link: TubacArts.org
TCA needed an easy to maintain and easy to upgrade solution. They chose Joomla 1.5 as their "engine". Re-designing the user experience was not top priority, so the site was kept very similar to the previous version. We quickly brought it up to standard and used some of Joomla's freely available modules to add features like a poll, latest news, a feed, etc. The project was given a special, non-profit rate, and we were glad to make a contribution to an arts organization.
Ignite Tucson Blog

Ignite Tucson Blog

Client: Ignite Tucson
Link: http://ignitetucson.org