CrossCast
Our colleagues from Lobkey Monster designed this modern website that brings freelancers and business owners together.
It was our job to translate their design into a modern website which is fully integrated with third-party applications like Salesforce and Storychief.
CDM
When CDM was struggling with the rather large amount of content and information they wanted to share on their website. They approached our colleagues from Lobkey Monster to help them rebuild and modernise their website.
We were tasked with the development of the new, clean and easy-to-navigate website that still contains a lot of information. As well as downloads available to the public and an entire private download zone only available to their clients and partners.
Jef Boes
One great photograph can be worth a thousand words. Imagine then what a portfolio website for an amazing photographer could be worth. With this in mind, our colleagues from Lobkey Monster designed a website for Jef Boes in which his work does all the talking.
We translated this slick visual design into a website where Jef can easily show off his latest work and created two mini websites for both of his short films.
June.
When the June. travel magazine was rebranded by our colleagues from Lobkey Monster, we were happy that we were the ones who would translate this fresh and modern design into code.
The result is a functional, responsive blog website that’s easy on the eyes and uses the WordPress system that’s perfect for blogging.
Alex Vervaeck
When photographer Alex Vervaeck approached us, he not only had the need for a new portfolio website to showcase some of this work for potential new clients. But he also had the request to build an online shop system for parents to buy their children’s school photographs online.
On one hand we built a simple and clean portfolio website based on WordPress. On the other hand we built a custom application where school photographs can be uploaded, an automatic list with a unique code per child is generated and where parent can login using that code to directly pay for their photographs online, using the Mollie payment system.
Bureau 9000
When Bureau 9000 first needed a website, they approached our colleagues at Dtonic who, in turn, asked us to help out with the design and development of the website.
Together we created a clean and modern looking WordPress website that gives Bureau 9000 a trustworthy and professional look, while staying young and fresh.
Ontoforce
When we were approached by Delaware Consulting to help build the website for the tech start-up Ontoforce, we were thrilled to get started. The website was supposed to introduce both Ontoforce and their product Disqover to a public mainly consisting out of researchers and scientists.
Together we built a WordPress website that holds a ton of information for the visitor about the company and product, but is also packed with extras such as locked downloadable files, several integrated forms, etc.
Marblo
When the food devision of the Willy Naessens Group was looking for a partner to build the website of their newly acquired Marblo brand, we were glad to be their final choice.
We built a slick looking one-pager that features limited information on their one-person prepared meals where the most interesting technical feature is the dealer locator based on Google Maps.
Camerlinckx
Camerlinckx & Zonen are professional painters who’ve been active in the city of Oudenaarde for several years. Aside from their service as professional painters, they also own a store where you can buy anything from paints and brushes to interior decorations.
Together we brought this small business into the modern age and built a modern responsive website that shows off both their painting service and importantly; helps customers find their way to the store.
Horecagids Wortegem-Petegem
The municipality of Wortegem-Petegem approached us to help them create a printed brochure to showcase all the local hotels, bed & breakfasts, restaurants and pubs. While brainstorming on the contents of the brochure, we realised that there was an interesting opportunity to build an easy-to-use online version of this guide as well.
So we created an online version of the print brochure with Google Maps as a basis. Simply navigate the map and click on the markers to view more information about that little cozy restaurant you could go eat in tonight. Use the filters to select sleeping arrangements and stay the night.