Early in 2008 Righteous began offering website design and hosting services. Our web design portfolio is growing and will be updated as we add more projects. Please enjoy this small sampling of our works.
Lucky Logger Clothing of Redding, OR came to us with the necessity of a quick turn-around. Due to Rygaard Logging wearing Lucky Logger's clothing on the History Channel's Axe-Men TV series, turn-around time was crucial if Lucky Logger was going to capitalize on the advertising. This job called for a system that could track inventory, simplify the organization process in terms of shipping and invoices, as well as tie into their currently existing payment gateway with the businesses bank. - View Site
Go Local Chico of Chico, CA is a business whose inspiration is to help the local economy during hard times. Their goal is motivate people to shop locally, at farmers markets and downtown small businesses. They offer a coupon directory, newsletter, and economically priced advertising. They came to Righteous looking for a website design that would allow them to handle content updates on their own since they will be done at such a frequent rate. We decided that the best solution for them was a content management system called Wordpress. Most often used for blogging, we created a theme for GLC that manipulates the CMS to function much more like a business website than a typical blog. - View Site
Dragon Graphics is a graphic design and printing business that specializes in screen printing. Dragon came to Righteous requesting a dark, modern, technical design that incorporated motion. To work in the motion, we decided to use Flash for the header menu... this allows us to incorporate a brief animation of technical lines, similar to a circuit board, coming into and connecting the main source of navigation at the loading of each page. - View Site
Urban Design, Renovation and Construction had a pretty clear idea in mind for what they wanted out of their website design. They had examples of other layouts from similar businesses, and they didn't require much more than a "digital business card" due to the industry they are in. While it was tempting to mix in some more advanced web practices and images for a more fanciful view of their previous works, Righteous and the client decided it was best to keep everything as text based and simple as possible for search engine optimization (SEO) and quicker comprehension. - View Site