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TriBella

Posted: 5th August 2010 | by: webhank | in: featured, Portfolio

TriBella will be a Denver based,  multi-sport retailer specifically for women.  Although TriBella won’t open until this fall, we wanted to help them start building buzz now.  The current incarnation of the TriBella site focuses on the social and community aspects of the web.  We’re drawing heavily from Facebook and Twitter and wrapping everything together through, you guessed it, WordPress.  Check out the site. ...

California Ravelco (nohotwire.com)

Posted: 5th August 2010 | by: webhank | in: featured, Portfolio

We recently met the talented folks over at AngryBovine, hit it off very well and have already been fortunate enough to work on our first project together.  We redeveloped a site for California Ravelco and brought it into WordPress.  Ravelco is a device that can be installed in a car, making it nearly impossible to steal – the car simply won’t start if the device isn’t present.  This new site will allow customers to more easily find the information that they are looking for, will be much easier to update, and just looks amazing.  Check it out. ...

Active Junky

Posted: 4th August 2010 | by: webhank | in: featured, Portfolio

Recently we worked with the talented folks over at Blue Ink Design to deploy a custom WordPress solution for Active Junky.  The goal was to take affiliate feeds and incorporate them directly into the Active Junky site as content.  We used XML/RPC and did some custom scripting and parsing to dynamically take the feed content and create WordPress posts.  It was fun project to say the least. On a side note, who says WordPress isn’t scalable?  We launched with over 25,000 posts and approximately 15,000 categories (and it’s growing every day!). ...

Conviction CrossFit

Posted: 3rd August 2010 | by: webhank | in: Portfolio

Conviction CrossFit just opened up in Erie, CO.  We wanted to help them have a site that was easier to update than the iWeb templates they were previously using.  The site was to be very blog-esque with daily updates etc, so WordPress was an obvious choice.  We customized an existing template – illustrating how quickly, easily, and inexpensively a nice site can be if you work within exiting parameters.  Check out the site – and drop by for a workout. ...

Western Energy Alliance

Posted: 1st August 2010 | by: webhank | in: Portfolio

IPAMS has been a client of Invisible Window since our inception.  Recently IPAMS changed their name, brand identity and logo.  They are now Western Energy Alliance.  All of this updating and changing allowed us to stretch our CSS legs.  The structure and content of the IPAMS site was largely left in-tact for the new Western Energy Alliance site.  Some design changes, style sheet modifications and some custom searching and replacing within the WordPress database and voilla! New site. ...