Our Projects

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Resolving Door

The University of Colorado School of Journalism brings crowdsourced answers to students' pressing questions.

Unlike most websites, which conceptually are typically places for people to consume information, and perhaps share back thoughts or content for others to consume — "Websites are conversations" — the Resolving Door project embodied the user experience characteristics of a web application. That is, it's a website in that it has a URL and can be accessed in a browser, but its purpose is to be a tool to help the user do something rather specific.

In this case, the site's purpose is to provide the means for University of Colorado students to ask questions and post answers.

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The National Interest home page, nationalinterest.org

The National Interest

With an archaic website that was virtually non-functional, The National Interest magazine needed to (re)invent its online presence

For this project, we took the website back to the drawing board. Our goal was to make a clean, sophisticated site that accurately reflected the paper magazine's quality and intellectual appeal, while increasing its accessibility to a larger audience.

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Weavolution

A robust online crafts community needed a site with the beauty and functionality to match that of their own work

The site had attracted a sizable community of passionate members, but the previous design and implementation choices limited the site's potential.

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California Watch Home Page

California Watch

A new initiative to provide in-depth investigative reporting, combined with guides and resources for citizens to get involved, lights a path towards "new journalism."

The site needed to be usable, attractive, powerful ... and it needed to fit into a non-profit budget.

Update: California Watch won the ONA 2010 Award for General Excellence in Online Journalism.

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Screenshots of PopSci.com, Stanford Law, Bikes Belong, Our Brisbane, etc

Previous work our team has done

Prior to launching PINGV Creative, our team members have led consulting, design and/or development on literally scores of sites.

Here are a select few.

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