In addition to the traditional client-contractor relationship, we strive to develop special, ongoing business relationships with certain individuals and groups. To our partners, we provide our full suite of services and infrastructure. If you are interested in partnering with us on your existing or future project, please get in touch Our current curated brands are Humid Beings, Dirty Coast, B-Native, NiCAPS and Events Framed.

Some recent, related projects:

Humid Beings

HumidBeings.com is a publishing platform of the people, for the people, and by the people who make New Orleans one of the most fascinating and culturally rich cities in the… more

Dirty Coast Press

We had the idea for Dirty Coast in 2005 when we realized that there were very few well designed and interesting shirts that dealt with New Orleans and Coastal Louisiana.… more

B-Native

A site dedicated to selling creative and quality products by select locals, B-Native needed an easy to expand and maintain e-commerce platform for artist so they could run their own… more

Big Glass Onion

With the ever-increasing popularity of small, personal touch screen devices we felt it was the right time to begin leveraging the “touch” technology on a slightly larger scale. Big Glass… more

Willdoo

We have developed, over 7 years, a system which enables us to launch and configure flexible publishing platforms and web sites with ease. Our Content Management System (CMS), which we… more

Events Framed

Working with the Arts Council of New Orleans, we were inspired to develop a content management system for cultural and creative events published by administrators and local artists, venues and… more

NiCaps

Working with a client as a partner, we built NiCAPS as a web portal for patients to take satisfaction surveys. The site’s clients are physician practices and healthcare providers across… more

Tell Better Stories

As we built new publishing tools for various internal and client projects, like animated time-lines, photo essay slide-shows and polling widgets, we realized there was a need for these tools… more