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Portfolio of On-Line Projects Keith Code's A Twist of the Wrist MiniGPX (mini racing magazine) BMS Pocketbikes (Bianchi Motorsports France) BMS Pocketbikes (Bianchi Motorsports USA) Roadracing World Action Fund (pro bono) OMMRA (pro bono) OMRRA Pocketbikes (pro bono)
Cisco Systems (Intranet) Lenz Arts, Fine Artist Materials Cape Coral Artist, Stefano John Salustro Siena House (pro bono)
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Echo Alley redesigned the entire California Superbike School site. The new site included modifing the exisitng content as well as suggesting new content in line with the business objectives identified in Clarify. Echo Alley created a completely new visual design and content arcitecture. Echo Alley responsiblities for the site were simply, everything. |

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Echo Alley was involved in the relaunching of Cornerstone's web presence. This launch was part of a rebranding effort by The Kimball Group. Echo Alley worked extensively with Cornerstone's marketing department on all aspects of the project. Echo Alley's responsibilites inlcuded site architecture, interface design, content gathering and scheduling. Echo Alley oversaw the entire web development team. |

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When Keith Code started his Road Racing School CodeR.A.C.E. he turned to Echo Alley to deliver his on-line presence. After speaking with Keith about his target audience and the market surrounding Road Racing Schools Echo Alley delivered this e-commernce enabled solution for his new enterprise. |

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Echo Alley took the current branding of the El Aguila Foods' retail packaging and transitioned it into an on-line presence. Unfortunately for all parties involved the entire project was not completed due to budget reallocation. |

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Echo Alley was hired to do the initial website for Lenz Arts. The interface is easy to navigate and maintains a fun feeling, critical to their target audience. The site achieves this fun feeling while still maintaining the pallete utilized within their corporate identity. |

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Echo Alley contacted Pit Bull about redesigning the interface of Pit-Bull.com. Shown above are the comps that were presented to Pit Bull. Unfortunately they were never implimented |

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Echo Alley redesigned the AmericanSupercamp.com website. Shown above are the comps that were delivered to Danny Walker. |

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Echo Alley designed this interface for Shelf Impact. Echo Alley transitioned the look and feel of their stationary to their on-line presence. Echo Alley also coded the pages before handing the project off to their content manager for final edits and additions. |

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Echo Alley designed the interface for NNN's annual report, then supplied the client with all needed files for implimentation. [Live date from February 1997 to February 1998] |

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Echo Alley was an Interface Design consultant to Sun Microsystems, Microelectronics Division, Modules. Echo Alley created comps of the interface for their intranet to be executed by their development team. |

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Echo Alley, assisted by the Kimball Group's creative director, established the site architecture and visual design, then built the site. Echo Alley maintained the Kimball Group's brand presence established in their self-promtional materials. |

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Echo Alley developed Beyond.com's Business Advantage site from concept to completion. Echo Alley developed the content architecture, visual design and navigation. |

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Echo Alley developed Palm Creek Kennels from concept to completion. Echo Alley developed the content architecture, visual design and navigation. |

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Echo Alley developed the content architecture, information architecture for AquiCentral.com. Additionally Echo Alley supplied Aqui with visual design concept boards. Aqui based their current site design off these concept boards. |