We can’t really think of anything we love more than to take a good looking site and make it mobile friendly! We recently had the opportunity to work with Primary Care Alliance to do just that!We kept the clean look and feel pretty much the same as their previous site, with a couple new upgrades. Using the Wharton Theme, we were able to mirror a great deal of the features they had on their old site, including the right sidebar on every page. On PCA’s previous Frequently Asked Questions page, site visitors had to scroll through a number of pages to get through all the questions.
We love working with local clients, and we were even more thrilled to help out the Sugar House Farmer’s Market because one of the board members took our SquareHook Website Building course last spring. #yeahbradThey were fans of Gonzo’s Candy site we recently finished, so we hooked them up with the Clean Canvas theme as well. They had a new fun logo, and a great color palette to work with, so it was a breeze putting this site together.
We are so thrilled to be sharing a post of a recent website we finished for Pardner’s Plumbing. Brenda came to us, with a desire to update not only their site, but their logo. We work with one of the most talented graphic designers around, Ai, who was ready to help out.
We always get the warm fuzzies when we see people building their own sites out with the SquareHook Tool. So we had to share! Dallas owns a Carbon Cleaning Distributor Center here in Utah. He used our Flattern Theme.
There is nothing we love more than building a new site with killer pictures! And when food is involved, that is always a good time! Gonzo’s Candies was a total treat (pun intended) to make!Bart Gonzales needed a site to sell his yummy sweets and savories. All of his organic treats photographed beautifully, and Bart’s needs were so simple. He just wanted to be able to sell his products online.
We were so happy to upgrade the City of Toquerville’s website. They had some simple needs: adjust their pixilated images, be able to edit it whenever, update new city records, etc. Not only that, they had a specific budget they needed to keep within.
Arnold Machinery liked their site, but they didn’t have the accessibility to edit their own site. That is totally frustrating, when you have to make a site change-whether that is a typo change, or adding some new web pages. We helped them do a site conversion, where the site looked pretty dang similar, but now they can edit their site whenever!AM had a really cool feature on their Locations page, where the map is interactive.
We had a serious pleasure working with the team over at EventLab. Â Doug and Danny have been visionaries for decades, and they brought their creativity to their new site. We love clients with vision!They had a great video made by their friends from Cornerstone in place of a scrolling banner.
As a Utah based company, we were pumped to work on a project for the upcoming Sundance Film Festival. SundanceTV
needed a custom WiFi portal to hook visitors up with free wireless
access at the SFF. Â We made a custom portal that integrates with the
Unifi Wireless hot spot system that our partner IT company
set up for them.
Our team here at SquareHook has worked with some of the team over at iCow, and we were so stoked to work on this custom website for Industrial Visualizations. First of all, their banners are videos–videos of some killer work they do.  We love that videos are now becoming banners! You don’t even want to leave the home page, because the banners are so amazing!For a company that specializes in live action filming, motion graphics, scriptwriting, voiceovers, music, and live action/animation integration, they knew exactly what they wanted to convey.