Our portfolio will show you our 9 years of experience, evolution and our ability to keep up with technology changes along the way. Hover over the images on your left to read a description of our work then, click on the image in question to visit the whole website without leaving this one!
Matthew Good Band - circa 2000

In 2000, shortly after the release of their album "Beautiful Midnight", we were mandated by band members from Matthew Good Band to build the French version of the new official website. We worked closely with their English webmaster to adapt our design to his version which was based on the album jacket. All texts and images were then translated from English to French. We were also mandated to publish a weekly newsletter, to update and manage the website as well as to establish contact between visitors and band members.
Of course, the technology available at the time is nothing compared to what is available today. In fact, this website was built using only HTML and Javascript.
Of course, the technology available at the time is nothing compared to what is available today. In fact, this website was built using only HTML and Javascript.
Matthew Good Band - circa 2001

When Canadian band Matthew Good Band's new album, "The Audio of Being", was ready to hit the stores in the fall 2001, we had to re-build the whole official French website. This time, the band left us total creative control as far as design was concerned. Consequently, this version of the website, the last before the demise of the band, was entirely our creation: from design to programming as well as graphic creation, which was, again, based on the theme of the album jacket.
Of course, the technology available at the time is nothing compared to what is available today. In fact, this website was built using only of HTML and Javascript.
Of course, the technology available at the time is nothing compared to what is available today. In fact, this website was built using only of HTML and Javascript.
Matthew Good - circa 2003

In 2003 after the demise of Canadian rock band Matthew Good Band, the band's singer and leader Matthew Good had gone on to launch his own solo career with the release of an album entitled "Avalanche". Given that the singer's official website consisted mainly of a blog, he consented to let us create this website which quickly became the main porthole through which his fans would keep in touch. Again, the design was entirely our own and we took care of programming and maintaining the website, collecting information for it, the forum as well as the newsletter.
Of course, the technology available at the time was nothing compared to what is offered today. In fact, this website is made only of HTML and Javascript.
Of course, the technology available at the time was nothing compared to what is offered today. In fact, this website is made only of HTML and Javascript.
Look, See, Act - Amnesty International Canada 2006

In 2006, while working with Amnesty International Canada, we created a website aimed at building an online community. Articles relating to human rights issues would be published by site members and other members could voice their opinions on these subjects. This design was adapted for the project from an existing Wordpress design which served as the platform on which the website worked. The logo was entirely our creation.
Holly McNarland - 2005-2007

When Canadian singer Holly McNarland needed a new Website back in 2005, she and her management team asked us to create it. The website had a peculiar design created by the album sleeve designer and thus, presented quite a challenge since browsers interpret websites differently depending on the technology it uses and the user's screen size. After creating an unstable for browser version in PHP, it was decided that the best thing was to rebuild it with minimal Flash in order to allow low speed connections to easily access it without having to change the design.
Matthew Good - circa 2006

In the fall of 2006 when Canadian singer Matthew Good needed a new Website, he decided to use Wordpress as he always had in the past. This time though, he wanted to create his own wordpress theme. Since we were already helping him with the maintenance of his website, he asked us to create the theme based on a design he had made. He was really happy with this final result!
Laurentian Bank of Canada

In 2006, our ability to conceive highly secure websites lead us to help out with the creation of the new online transaction website for the Laurentian Bank of Canada. It is mainly made of HTML, Ajax, Javascript as well as a technology inherent to the website.
Couche-Tard Careers

In 2006, we took part in the creation of Dépanneur Couche-Tard's jobs website. Being quite simple and designed by a specially mandated firm, it was created using HTML, Flash, Ajax, Javascript as well as a technology inherent to the website.
Here22: Events Here 2day and 2morrow

In 2006, we took part in the creation of the event website "Here22/Ici22". The functionalities of this website of average complexity are based on YouTube. But the site itself serves in advertising and/or commenting different events. It includes, amongst other things, a section for user management and event management as well as a tool for the moderation of users and their posts. The project was put together using HTML, Ajax, Javascript, Flash as well as a technology inherent to the website.
Gameloft - Video Games for Mobiles

In 2007, after creating a great number of Wapsites for Gameloft, we participated in the creation of their worldwide, multi-language, multi-domain website. This extremely vast website is actually a big catalogue for the company's products which the users can buy with a credit card, PayPal or by SMS. Furthermore, users can subscribe, try games before buying them and receive newsletters by email. It was created in PHP, Ajax and the database is MySQL.
Immersion Clip

In 2008, University of Montreal's CRIFPE asked us to create a website for a contest they were holding. The website was supposed to be made a bit like YouTube: users can subscribe and send their videos in whatever format they choose. The videos are then converted to "Flash Videos" format (flv) so they can later be played through a universal online player. Judges can then moderate the videos, remove them if they think they are inappropriate or approve and give them a note on a possibility of 40 points based on precise criteria.
Public Bike System

In 2008, we participated in the creation of the Website for Stationnement de Montreal's new service "Public Bike System". This website was built using Wordpress with different plugins as a base to which we have added customized functions for it to fit the needs of the customer. It is built using PHP, Ajax, Flash and MySQL database.
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