Aya Sofia

Aya Sofia had previously used its logo and brand very well. But they needed a change from their existing ad designer and were ready to grow into a new, contemporary look for their website. What came after was completely different from what came before, in terms of the way the information was delivered to the consumer.


Chopstix Asian Kitchen

Chopstix approached us with an existing brand and strong use of their logo and identity, but a weak, template-based web presence. Their need was simple: recreate their in-house menu, wall boards and take-out menu to incorporate both an updated look as well as improved legibility. Chopstix also required a redesign of their site to better reflect their brand and the color scheme implemented in their menus.

We worked closely with two of the owners of Chopstix, Laura and Salina O'Brien, on a representative photo shoot to accompany their print and online personalities

Helen Fletcher / Truffes Bakery / The Ardent Cook

Helen Fletcher, a successful special events baker and food writer, asked Seek to put together a short Flash self-promotion presentation to help sell her food writing to national publications.

To get the word out about her services, we worked with Helen's identity designer to produce an elegant, fast-loading and simple-to-navigate presentation within the identity designer's framework.

Seek is currently producing the website to accompany the Flash presentation, which will match closely her existing identity.

STLWeddingStories / KCWeddingStories

WeddingStories is a division of Seek Media that provides wedding photo services and that is looking to distinguish itself from the many, many wedding photographers via an accessible and easy-to-navigate website with a lot of photos.

The tab-based navigation, as well as the color scheme, banner ads and complete identity package were created by Seek for WeddingStories with a turnaround time of about a month.

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