Open End Studios

Saturday February 11 2012

Site Launch: Purple Orange

A few weeks ago we pushed the new Purple Orange website out the door.  Our role was to take some great design work courtesy of Moxie Sozo and bring it to life in the browser using all the HTML5, CSS and JQuery we could muster.

This marks the first single-page website construction for Open End, and we learned a lot along the way.  While this phase of the project focused on the desktop browsing experience, it’ll be exciting to have a chance in the future to further enhance the site for mobile.

Wednesday December 14 2011

Site Launch: Chris Bezamat Photography

This morning I’m excited to announce the new and improved chrisbezamat.com. Designed by Chris himself, developed by Open End, and powered by Perch and Galleria, the site focuses on bringing his photography front and center with no distractions.  The fluid design means that photos are full-browser, regardless of screen or device.  Definitely take a look at his impressive body of work.

Tuesday December 13 2011

Site Launch: Reichert Films One Mountain

Had some fun working with David over the weekend to get out an updated homepage for his new film, One Mountain.  Coming soon to a film festival near you!

Saturday November 20 2010

Site Launch: jacksonholeairport.com

The Jackson Hole Airport has received a much-needed facelift courtesy of Open End Studios and Iconic Industries.  I think locals and visitors alike will find some really useful information if your travel plans route you through the most beautiful airport in the U.S.

Saturday May 15 2010

Site Launch: Climbtheking.org 2010

Hey Jackson folks:

We just finished redesigning and redeveloping climbtheking.org from the ground up for this year’s Climb the King event.  Climb the King is the summer-long fundraiser for the Jackson Hole Community Counseling Center — if you’re around this summer, they’d love your support!

If you’ve participated in previous years, you should find the new website a breath of fresh air — adding sponsorships and climbs is much easier and straightforward.

www.climbtheking.org

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