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Monday, November 26th, 2007
Live site is coming soon!
Live site is coming soon!
Live site coming soon!



This was the proposed mock-up.
Even though the application looks and is fairly simple, it is highly functional. The Campus Philly Kick-off event takes place over four blocks of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia with attendance of over 15,000. The problem? There wasn’t a single place where users could get a good idea of the daily activities. So we produced a good-looking flash application that highlighted the main activities.

We built an entirely custom module that allowed Atelier to keep track of all their incoming and outgoing inventory. They specialize in storing extremely delicate and valuable art and antique items so most of the generic solutions out there just wasn’t going to cut it out. The other issue was that most solutions for their industry were local applications. We showed them SugarCRM and let them test drive it for about a month before starting to plan to build a module to integrate with the all mighty SugarCRM.
Once the items are entered and assigned to an account, the barcodes are printed and placed on the individual pieces. Atelier can then use a barcode scanner to retrieve the item information for SugarCRM.






What you see here is a visual diagram to help guide the documentation for a sizable social networking project. We’ve renamed a few things since the project has not been yet launched :)

Philly Slick is one of our favorite hip hop acts so when they accepted our proposal to build a new site, we were super-psyched. The idea was to keep everything as bare as possible. Don’t over do the stylistic elements but give the current and potential somewhere to get their fix.

John and Freshout go way back. He’s done everything from composing illustrations for our clients to painting live at our events to designing custom apparel for our line. So when we found out that he was in need of a site to showcase his work, we jumped on it. Even though, design needed to be emphasized, the management and practicality of the system was more important. We wanted to give him something that he could stylize but could also manage without having to think. With all that understood… we built him a custom e-commerce system to manage his entire inventory, incoming orders, and his general informational pages so he could share his amazing work more efficiently.


