Portfolio

The team at RedBottle Design, LLC has worked with a diverse range of clients to create products that are intuitive, secure, and original. Whatever the specific vision, we will utilize the resources of our team to help make our client’s dreams a reality. In many cases, we’ve been told that our work far surpassed the client’s original expectations.

Our work varies greatly on a client-to-client basis because our team takes the specifics of each project into account. Please peruse the gallery below for information about some of our latest projects, including examples that demonstrate the progression of revisions that helped lead to the final product:

Zach Rusk

Zach Rusk is a talented pianist from Utah hoping an online presence will help solidify his identity as an established artist. Initally, Zach hosted his website through Apple’s Mobile Me service; but, when he encountered the service's many limitations, he contacted RedBottle in late 2010 for assistance. RedBottle identified the problem – Zach needed a hosting provider that could handle his media-rich website. Based on their recommendations, Zach decided that RedBottle's own dedicated hosting solution, which was already optimized for sites like his, was the right choice.

Dapper Dog and Classy Cat

Dapper Dog and Classy was a start-up launched by Dolores and Josie – two friends and co-workers who weren't satisfied with the typical nine-to-five grind. Since both Dolores and Josie are pet owners and neither had previously launched her own business, the two decided to build on what they knew and launch a website to sell unique, eco-friendly canine and feline products. The two chose the name “Dapper Dog and Classy Cat” to convey the higher quality of the products they would offer. With basic goals of the company clearly laid out, the website was the next integral component to address.

The Advocacy Consortium

The Advocacy Consortium of Greater Rochester for College Students with Disabilities is a non-profit organization consisting of professionals from more than a handful of colleges, high schools, and vocational schools in the Rochester area. Together, the organization serves students with disabilities, their parents, and the professionals who advise them. In August 2009, the Consortium teamed-up with RedBottle to design a site that would extend their reach to the World Wide Web.

Murphy and Sons Funeral Homes

RedBottle was referred to Murphy and Sons Funeral Home in June 2009 because they were in the same situation as Brown and Powers – their hosting firm was going out-of-business, and the firm had no plans to keep hosting the funeral home website.

Brown and Powers Funeral Home

The first Brown and Powers Funeral Home location has served the Canisteo, NY community since 1963. After expanding into Hornell, NY in 1981 and Angelica, NY in 1999, they decided to expand their reach to the web in 2003 with the launch of brownandpowersfuneralhomes.com – a site developed for them in classic Active Server Pages (ASP) by a third party firm. Intended as a place to share information about the business and its three locations; post obituaries; and enable friends and family of the deceased to share “remembrances” about those who had passed on, the new site made them unique among others in their profession.

Luxe Spa

In 2007, RedBottle Design worked with LuxeSpa to redesign their existing static-content website into an eye-catching and dynamic-content website built on WordPress. In addition to making it easier to display content, the new site was built to address several additional business needs including coupons to help drive sales as well as more sophisticated analytics for receiving detailed statistics about visitors to the new site.