Our Portfolio
Case Study
This luxury car buying service needed to establish a web presence so they would have somehwere to point prospects for more information. We provided two logo designs, and a matching web design. After collaborating with the client on the details we arrived at something they could show off in business meetings.
Client:
Concierge Motors, LLC
Our Role:
Logo Design and Website Development
Website:
www.conciergemotorsllc.com
Case Study
This North Country microbusiness is a tremendous success story. Founded in 1979 in Sandy Maine's kitchen, today they're doing over $100,000 year in web sales, and that's their smallest revenue channel. What they wanted from Azimuth was a fresh look. They wanted to try it out on the homepage before they wrapped it around the rest of their site, so you can see the difference by visiting it today.
Client:
Sunfeather Natural Soap Co.
Our Role:
Redesigned Homepage
Website:
www.sunfeather.com
Case Study
I worked on the second incarnation of The Coffee Review back in the day at PremiereLink Communications. So when they were ready for Mach 3 they came to Azimuth. Their high-traffic, content-rich, top-of-the-search-engines site is the de facto standard for coffee reviews online, or off. Why do we care? We built it, that's why, and that's totally cool.
Client:
The Coffee Review
Our Role:
Develop and Maintain Serial Publication Site
Website:
www.coffeereview.com
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We were really glad to get this job from the St. Regis Mohawk Tribe Environment Division. Their old site needed a facelift, and the data and content on the backend needed to be organized. We implemented a site-wide search feature and built a staff directory. In addition we provided them with administrative access to their website so they can update content, menus, and downloadable documents. The beauty of the site is that it's simple exterior modestly disguises a powerful interior.
Client:
St. Regis Mohawk Tribe
Our Role:
Developed Dynamic Data-Driven PHP Site
Website:
www.srmtenv.org
Case Study
GreatCoffee.com. What can we say? We love these guys. They pay all our bills. When we first started to work with the good people at Great Coffees of America, GreatCoffee.com was just an idea. Now, after just 3 years of operation, the site's pulling in more than $1.5M per year. A dotcom miracle? We believe the powerful ecommerce engine and robust site architecture we built has something to do with it. Just search for Keurig or K-Cups and you'll find them at the top of the pile. Way to go guys!
Client:
Great Coffees of America, LLC
Our Role:
Develop and Maintain E-Commerce Application
Website:
www.greatcoffee.com






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